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view of the world which i didn't before growing up england where i was dying to get out and i felt claustrophobic. i needed to get my head around on what this planet we live on and what we need to do to get along and to overcome all these big problems. i feel like i have some answers now that i didn't before. and i feel like the world has been sort of scaled down in many ways to that little boat that i spent so many months in my life on. when you're out on an ocean, on a small boat, you have to adapt to the circumstances. you have to live within your -- within finite means. you have to think about conservation of your food and water and your power and you have to fix stuff. and i think that's something which now i'm -- when i go into schools and talk to young people i like to share that message that the planet is like a little boat on theocean and you have to think about doing your bit. everyone has do their bit and maybe live more simply for us all to have enough and there is enough to go around. so that's one thing that i feel i'm very lucky to be able to share. and of course the book is very m
view of the world which i didn't before growing up england where i was dying to get out and i felt claustrophobic. i needed to get my head around on what this planet we live on and what we need to do to get along and to overcome all these big problems. i feel like i have some answers now that i didn't before. and i feel like the world has been sort of scaled down in many ways to that little boat that i spent so many months in my life on. when you're out on an ocean, on a small boat, you have to...
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i was thinking will i be claustrophobic in this thing and then after that it was really nice and really relaxing. i was just floating away. she told me there were so many benefits to this floating therapy. >> basically what's happening in the tank is your sensory inputs to the brain and you are a fight or flight turns off. >> what are the advantages of >> oh baby. >> if you have to ask. >> people usually go in naked in the dark >> i've done something very similar to this at this high-end spot. it was probably the most when you get out after being weightless for an hour, walking is the hardest thing you could possibly do. i literally could awesome. >> crystal is this not the first experience this? >> i was told this is the only metropolitan area. do this. dead sea. >> crystal things for the story. i appreciate it. this 98-degree day to see what car. >> dehydration sets into the grip brain and there's mental confusion. face. >> can he come out of this completely fine? a bar with no alcohol, what gives? [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're frie
i was thinking will i be claustrophobic in this thing and then after that it was really nice and really relaxing. i was just floating away. she told me there were so many benefits to this floating therapy. >> basically what's happening in the tank is your sensory inputs to the brain and you are a fight or flight turns off. >> what are the advantages of >> oh baby. >> if you have to ask. >> people usually go in naked in the dark >> i've done something very...
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i was thinking am i going to be claustrophobic in this thing and i started meditating then after that it was just really nice and really relaxing. just floating away. ♪ >> i spoke to the owner and she told me there's benefits to floating therapy. >> definitely helps with sleep. basically what's happening in the tank uri ducing sensor input to the brain so what happens is the direct he can't on your central nervous system. your rest and digest kicks. >> crystal what are the advantages of going in naked? >> oh, baby. >> if you have to ask -- (laughter). >> for the purpose of you guys i put on a tank top and shorts. people usually go naked and in the dark. >> i've done very similar to this this high end spa. it was probably the most relax relaxing hour of my entire life but when you get out after being wait less for an hour walking is the hardest thing that you can possibly do. i literal could not even move my leg. it was awesome. >> crystal, is this not the first place in brook license you can go and experience this? >> i was told by the co owner this is the only dedicated floating se
i was thinking am i going to be claustrophobic in this thing and i started meditating then after that it was just really nice and really relaxing. just floating away. ♪ >> i spoke to the owner and she told me there's benefits to floating therapy. >> definitely helps with sleep. basically what's happening in the tank uri ducing sensor input to the brain so what happens is the direct he can't on your central nervous system. your rest and digest kicks. >> crystal what are the...
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. >> so that holooks horribly uncomfortable and claustrophobic. >> some people do get claustrophobic. probably looks a little bit worse than it is. that's sort of to held the head and face into place. and then you're in the machine for a little while. >> what's a little while? >> it depends. you have to plan to get four separate areas. it could be an hour and a half. you're planning in between each particular phase of the radiation. it's a commonly done thing. but again it is probably claustrophobic. and you've got to sit there for some time. >> i've heard from some people whose parents have gone through this that it can change your personality for a time. >> yeah. when you're thinking about radiation to the brain, oftentimes you're thinking about radiation to the whole brain. because you're assuming there's cancerous cells to the brain. that's the type of thing that's most often associated with changes in personality, changes in mood. that could happen here as well. but it sort of takes all these beams and focuses them on this one area. the goal is to provide the most radiation to th
. >> so that holooks horribly uncomfortable and claustrophobic. >> some people do get claustrophobic. probably looks a little bit worse than it is. that's sort of to held the head and face into place. and then you're in the machine for a little while. >> what's a little while? >> it depends. you have to plan to get four separate areas. it could be an hour and a half. you're planning in between each particular phase of the radiation. it's a commonly done thing. but again...
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that sounds mildly claustrophobic. the corporate bond market losing steam after observing trillions offerings.of debt historically one of the most popular corners of the debt market. these days, not so much. bloomberg's bonds reporter lisa abramowicz joins us. why has investment grade debt been doing so poorly # lisa: last month in july, companies sold $135 billion of corporate debt. this is a sleepy time, it is summer. last year there was less than half of this in july. investors have pretty much seemed insatiable, this is debt lisa abramowicz -- is debt that pays more than government debt. the government is still stimulating the economy through its easy money policies. why are people moving away now? it is not just that the fed is thinking of hiking rates. people are concerned about lower commodity prices. there are oil and coal and other companies that are affected by the plunge in commodities. people are concerned about that. people are showing there are limits to how much they will buy. acquisitionsrs and we have
that sounds mildly claustrophobic. the corporate bond market losing steam after observing trillions offerings.of debt historically one of the most popular corners of the debt market. these days, not so much. bloomberg's bonds reporter lisa abramowicz joins us. why has investment grade debt been doing so poorly # lisa: last month in july, companies sold $135 billion of corporate debt. this is a sleepy time, it is summer. last year there was less than half of this in july. investors have pretty...
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. >> at first it's kind of claustrophobic being in a little cell 23 hours a day. but it's -- you know, after a while you get used to it. what i miss most about freedom is being able to be outside. and i miss the sun. i probably miss that more than anything else. and fresh air. i mean, these places don't smell too good. >>> next on "lockup: raw, ever present danger" -- >> all of a sudden, the locks started rattling back and forth together, clacking. >> when a life sentence extends to the afterlife. >> i'm not a superstitious person. i believe everything has an explanation. but there are some things that i've seen here that i've not been able to explain. >> i'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it. >>> correctional officers are well aware that some inmates pose a near constant threat and that many of them will be incarcerated until the day they die. but "lockup" crews have found that it might take more than death to keep some inmates down. >> i love a good ghost story. and anywhere i go that it looks like it has the potential, i'll always ask, do you have any g
. >> at first it's kind of claustrophobic being in a little cell 23 hours a day. but it's -- you know, after a while you get used to it. what i miss most about freedom is being able to be outside. and i miss the sun. i probably miss that more than anything else. and fresh air. i mean, these places don't smell too good. >>> next on "lockup: raw, ever present danger" -- >> all of a sudden, the locks started rattling back and forth together, clacking. >> when a...
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. >> well, train schedule wasn't right, and then jitney, i didn't want to get on it, claustrophobic, so drove out there. >> oh, the things we do for love. >> not even going to tell you, i'll tell you tomorrow, how much that one day car rental cost me. >> big spender. >> no, no, i didn't want to spends. sharon stone naked. >> yes, at 57, we're going to show you the stunning photo shoot next. >> naked. >> ya. >>> you know sharon stone has never been afraid of nudity. >> no, remember basic instinct, that movie? hoaxer ho-ho-ho. >> she back and better than ever. >> so, check out this image, in the newest bazaare, we had to cover it a little bit. >> little bit? why don't we just fade to black. >> so as you can imagine, the only thing she is wearing is hearts on fire earring. jimmy chew shoes, cartier bracelet. >> that's it? i that you without the black box. >> she is 57. >> you can't see anything. but it just shows what great shape is knee. >> she had a stroke in 2001. >> i remember. that will but she looks great. >> nicely done. >> sometimes i wish we could block you out little bit, mike
. >> well, train schedule wasn't right, and then jitney, i didn't want to get on it, claustrophobic, so drove out there. >> oh, the things we do for love. >> not even going to tell you, i'll tell you tomorrow, how much that one day car rental cost me. >> big spender. >> no, no, i didn't want to spends. sharon stone naked. >> yes, at 57, we're going to show you the stunning photo shoot next. >> naked. >> ya. >>> you know sharon stone has...
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>> there are situations where i'm i'm claustrophobic and there are things that we would want to do go to a cave tour and do things where their first apprehension is going to be is mom able to do this? can mom get on an airplane and take a trip with us? is mom able to get? a storm shelter? is mom okay in a crowded elevator. those are things my children should not have to worry about, their mom and whether i'm able to handle those situations. >> i appreciate you coming back to share your experiences then and now. and the best of luck to you and your family. tell them i said hello. jennifer hyde thank you so much. >> just terrific. terrific interview. >> absolutely. >> wonderful for jennifer. thank you. >>> coming up next on the fox news channel, defending the iranian nuclear deal. the top watchdog will be laying out the plans to capitol hill. but u can they get past the closed doors and more importantly, will it make a difference. >>> ten years after hurricane katrina. we'll have a look at the brand-new medical center that's the center of the city's improving health care system. >> we h
>> there are situations where i'm i'm claustrophobic and there are things that we would want to do go to a cave tour and do things where their first apprehension is going to be is mom able to do this? can mom get on an airplane and take a trip with us? is mom able to get? a storm shelter? is mom okay in a crowded elevator. those are things my children should not have to worry about, their mom and whether i'm able to handle those situations. >> i appreciate you coming back to share...
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hope no one is claustrophobic. we are live at outside land. >> this is our eighth year. we've gone every year. >>> live from the kgo tv broadcast center, this is abc 7 news. >>> san francisco 49ers released aldon smith today. >> he was arrested for dui as well as the vandalism. >> i apologized for how it all played out. >> sad day. >> another key player in trouble as the exerr dus continues for the 49ers. good evening, i'm dan ashleigh. >> and i'm cheryl. here is aldon smith's latest mug shot from his new santa clara arrest released just this afternoon. abc 7 news was first to break the story this morning. >> our reporter matt keller tweeted just after 7:00 a.m., breaking news, 49ers aldon smith arrested by santa clara police last night. he was booked into santa clara county jail. >> david lui joins us from san jose now with the fallout. david? >> cheryl and dan, it's just a few days ago the front office here at the niners decided they wanted to sign all of this mess at a new contract. the end of a season. his personal problems have derailed his football career. charges
hope no one is claustrophobic. we are live at outside land. >> this is our eighth year. we've gone every year. >>> live from the kgo tv broadcast center, this is abc 7 news. >>> san francisco 49ers released aldon smith today. >> he was arrested for dui as well as the vandalism. >> i apologized for how it all played out. >> sad day. >> another key player in trouble as the exerr dus continues for the 49ers. good evening, i'm dan ashleigh. >>...
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when you get inside, it is very claustrophobic. it is like the cabin of a submarine. you have a 10 or 11 person crew in here. you have a plexiglas nose. it is not bulletproof. missions,the first you may have read this. a copilotasualty was pigeon pidgin hit -- a hit the plexiglass and not some splinters into their heads. that first mission was a cake run. you have a navigator who is sitting at a desk here. he has to get you to the target. a lot of these guys are kids. was atd to a guy that university and he is a history major. he is about to go into his junior year. he has not even taken advanced andetry that he is drafted six months later, he is navigating a bomber from maine to scotland with a crew of five. guys are not well trained. they are rushed into this war. that explains a lot of the early casualties that take place. a lot of responsibility on the navigator. you have to get to the target to bomb the target. then there is the bombardier who has a highly sophisticated system. a small computer. you aim at the target. it'd just to wind drift and whether and the h
when you get inside, it is very claustrophobic. it is like the cabin of a submarine. you have a 10 or 11 person crew in here. you have a plexiglas nose. it is not bulletproof. missions,the first you may have read this. a copilotasualty was pigeon pidgin hit -- a hit the plexiglass and not some splinters into their heads. that first mission was a cake run. you have a navigator who is sitting at a desk here. he has to get you to the target. a lot of these guys are kids. was atd to a guy that...
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as far trump, it was a claustrophobic chaotic spin through the fairgrounds. complete with a free ride for the kids on his $7 million chopper. that fox news poll gave us a snapshot of where the democratic field stands. hillary clinton still had a wide lead, 49% support in the latest poll. it is down a couple from early august. bernie sanders, 30%, an eight-point jump from early august. joe biden, hasn't announced, but he's at 10% in the polls. sources kell cnn they want joe biden to make a decision by october 1st. we should be hearing something from him by the end of the summer. as for hillary clinton's spin through the iowa state fair, she made light of the e-mail controversy. she likes snap chat because the messages erase by themss. that didn't sit well with republican rivals. >> you have given us so much to talk about. we want to bring in nia maleeka henderson. let's start with you. trump laid out specifics about his immigration proposals. how do you think they will play? >> well, i think it will play in two ways. it burnishes his standing with the right of
as far trump, it was a claustrophobic chaotic spin through the fairgrounds. complete with a free ride for the kids on his $7 million chopper. that fox news poll gave us a snapshot of where the democratic field stands. hillary clinton still had a wide lead, 49% support in the latest poll. it is down a couple from early august. bernie sanders, 30%, an eight-point jump from early august. joe biden, hasn't announced, but he's at 10% in the polls. sources kell cnn they want joe biden to make a...
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and scott, the ones who spend all day there are heroes in my mind because it's incredibly cramped and claustrophobic. you cannot wander the halls. you cannot knock on somebody's door and say, hey, guys, what's going on? yeah. probably, like in the dod you have -- the reporters there will tell you, you have a lot more availability to walk around. i think that's true at state. it's a shame. it means that fewer nonscripted, spontaneous conversations that would lead to understanding and clarity. >> did you have a question? >> yes, i did have a question. earlier in the roundtable discussion you spoke about the leverage journalists have over the white house where they can possibly produce a story through social media with their twitter sxhajdz say, hey, this is what happened. yet we're sitting here wondering, did this really happen? what leverage were you speak of that we have to -- to tell our story to the viewers? like you said, we can reach tens of millions of viewers at one time, so why not come to us? >> great question. >> what i think i meant is historically we had more leverage. any administration
and scott, the ones who spend all day there are heroes in my mind because it's incredibly cramped and claustrophobic. you cannot wander the halls. you cannot knock on somebody's door and say, hey, guys, what's going on? yeah. probably, like in the dod you have -- the reporters there will tell you, you have a lot more availability to walk around. i think that's true at state. it's a shame. it means that fewer nonscripted, spontaneous conversations that would lead to understanding and clarity....
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when you get inside, it is very claustrophobic. it is like the cabin of a submarine. you have a 10 or 11 person crew in here. you have a plexiglas nose. it is not bulletproof. on one of the first missions, you may have read this. the only casualty was a copilot when a pigeon hit the plexiglass and got some splinters into their heads. that first mission was a cake run. you have a navigator who is sitting at a desk here. he has to get you to the target. a lot of these guys are kids. i talked to a guy that was at university and he is a history major. he is about to go into his junior year. he has not even taken advanced geometry that he is drafted and six months later, he is navigating a bomber from maine to scotland with a crew of five. these guys are not well trained. they are rushed into this war. that explains a lot of the early casualties that take place. a lot of responsibility on the navigator. you have to get to the target to bomb the target. then there is the bombardier who has a highly sophisticated system. a small computer. you aim at the target. it'd just to
when you get inside, it is very claustrophobic. it is like the cabin of a submarine. you have a 10 or 11 person crew in here. you have a plexiglas nose. it is not bulletproof. on one of the first missions, you may have read this. the only casualty was a copilot when a pigeon hit the plexiglass and got some splinters into their heads. that first mission was a cake run. you have a navigator who is sitting at a desk here. he has to get you to the target. a lot of these guys are kids. i talked to a...
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. >> you're watching this and we would be horrendous prison escapees because being claustrophobic i would have said, done, going back to my cell. again w. maze of tunnels, how did they know which ones to choose? >> that's the question. we don't know. we wish we did know. we don't think there was any type of diagram given to em this. that's certainly never come out. joyce mitchell provided them with hacksaw blades with cloth over them to cut through that steam pipe and cut through the cell walls. but the only thing i can think of is they had a sense of direction. they worked in a tailor shop. maybe they were able to figure it out through a sense of direction. how the buildings all connected, how the -- where the yard was and how to work their way out to the street. >> and i promise i'll let you go even though i have a thousand questions for you. the opening in the steam pipe, did i read that one of these guys had to lose like 50 pounds to be able to fit and shimmy? >> yeah. richard matt. we've seen the pictures of him. he was not a small guy. i don't know if he stopped eating the prison fo
. >> you're watching this and we would be horrendous prison escapees because being claustrophobic i would have said, done, going back to my cell. again w. maze of tunnels, how did they know which ones to choose? >> that's the question. we don't know. we wish we did know. we don't think there was any type of diagram given to em this. that's certainly never come out. joyce mitchell provided them with hacksaw blades with cloth over them to cut through that steam pipe and cut through...
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as for trump, it was a cost claustrophobic chaotic spin through the fairgrounds complete with a ride for kids on the chopper. >> reporter: some groups are applauding it and immigration advocates are slamming. the big question is what do voters think? >> we'll talk about that in the next block of newsroom at 9:15 eastern time. >>> in other news homeowners living near the site of the powerful explosions in northern china are demanding answers from their government. some want compensation. others are worried about lingering contamination. officials say the air and water are safe but they don't have a list of the chemicals store at the temporary warehouse that exploded violently. in the meantime anger grows so does the death toll from the blast. 114 people now confirmed dead. cnn has more for you. >> reporter: the closer we get to the blast site, the more it becomes clear how devastatingly powerful the explosions were. 20 people were sleeping in the dormitory for migrant workers. everything came tumbling down and everybody inside, we're told, made it out alive. incredibly without being s
as for trump, it was a cost claustrophobic chaotic spin through the fairgrounds complete with a ride for kids on the chopper. >> reporter: some groups are applauding it and immigration advocates are slamming. the big question is what do voters think? >> we'll talk about that in the next block of newsroom at 9:15 eastern time. >>> in other news homeowners living near the site of the powerful explosions in northern china are demanding answers from their government. some want...