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[How did the members of WINNER react after listening to MINO's solo album?]

[How did the members of WINNER react after listening to MINO's solo album?] Is this ASMR?

The members all said it's great.

[State 5 words that can fit [XX] in 10 seconds]

Hope

Hope desire

Hope desire frustration

Should I mention ten words?

Love

Love despair

Love despair starting

Love despair starting point

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Game of Thrones, True Detective, Big Little Lies & More Coming Soon in 2019 | HBO - Duration: 1:41.

DAENERYS TARGARYEN: Shall we begin?

♪ ("THIS IS WHAT I LIVE FOR" BY GRAFFITI GHOSTS PLAYING) ♪

We are on a journey.

To the future.

So what happens now?

Something extraordinary.

♪ So what's the damage ♪

♪ Have you got bones With what I said ♪

Elena!

The public hates what we did, 'cause it's un-American.

KATHRYN MCSORLEY-JODELL: Checking in.

Party of nine. Eight adults, one child.

Four nights at the Groupon rate.

I'm the one who asked about both the birthday cake

and the fire extinguisher.

♪ I don't want to see That white flag waving ♪

SURFER: We were pushing each other beyond having fun.

♪ This is to the bitter end ♪

-Dracarys. -(DRAGONS ROARS)

♪ 'Cause this is What I live for ♪

♪ I'll never quit, no no ♪

-Life is about taking a risk. -♪ This is what I live for ♪

Second time's the charm!

-Uh, it's actually the fourth. -Fourth. Yeah.

♪ No, this is what I live for ♪

♪ It's time to kiss the ring, oh I'm trying to get gold ♪

♪ 'Cause this is What I live for ♪

♪ This is what I live for ♪

All of America is talking about nothing else.

♪ This is what I live for ♪

I'm freaking out.

Hi.

ANNOUNCER: Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams!

-Welcome, welcome, welcome! -(AUDIENCE CHEERING)

♪This is what I live for ♪

I want more!

♪ This is what I live for I never quit, no no ♪

♪ This is what I live for ♪

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On Thanksgiving, a look back at colonial capitalism - Duration: 8:27.

JOHN YANG: Next, economics correspondent Paul Solman looks at the people around the original

Thanksgiving dinner table, the Pilgrims.

A lot of us were taught in grade school that religious freedom was the main reason the

Pilgrims came to America, but real economic pressures were a key factor, too.

It's an encore presentation of our weekly series Making Sense, which airs Thursdays

on the "NewsHour."

PAUL SOLMAN: Thanksgiving time at Plimoth Plantation, a 17th century living history

museum in Massachusetts.

The year?

1624, when, as the story goes:

A hundred people landed on a bare and windy shore, seeking freedom from the English church.

For this, they were ready to confront the grim and grisly face of poverty.

MAN: In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.

PAUL SOLMAN: We've long celebrated the religious drive to build a city on a hill for strangers

in a strange land.

But it turns out that our pilgrims faced poverty at least as grim and grisly back in Holland,

from whence they had fled 16 years earlier to separate from the Church of England.

Patience Prence was among those who came to Plymouth, as played by one of the plantations

reenactors.

PATIENCE PRENCE, Plymouth Colonist, Played by Grace Bello: We live a humble life, but

we work for ourselves.

In Holland, we could put food on our tables, but, it was a very hard labor.

PAUL SOLMAN: Meanwhile, America was literally, to them, a new world.

GOV.

WILLIAM BRADFORD, Plymouth Colonist, Played by Doug Blake: We will be able to turn a good

profit so that it benefits everyone.

PAUL SOLMAN: The plantation's governor and chronicler, William Bradford.

WILLIAM BRADFORD: It might be a place where profit and religion can jump together.

There is no shame in doing well, for one must still exist in this world and thus be comfortable.

PAUL SOLMAN: Stephen Hopkins was a merchant colonist.

Will you become rich, do you think?

STEPHEN HOPKINS, Colonist and investor, Plymouth, Played by Scott Atwood: Well, imagine all

men entertain the idea of it, but -- well, that really shall be not up to me.

It is hoped that we'll at least prosper.

PAUL SOLMAN: Most of the pilgrims had been farmers in England, but made their living

in the cloth trade in Holland.

When the wool market crashed, these folks were desperate to emigrate.

RICHARD PICKERING, Deputy Executive Director, Plimouth: They were living in deep privation

and it was a way of escaping poverty.

PAUL SOLMAN: Plymouth historian Richard Pickering.

So was the main motivation really, what we would now call economic?

RICHARD PICKERING: There is a religious motivation in the desire to protect the church.

But those that were living in Holland were safe, so that they could have remained and

worshiped as they wanted, but it is an economic motivation to better the lives of their children

and grow the number of church members.

PAUL SOLMAN: In other words, the Pilgrims were very much economic immigrants, like so

many who've come to America since.

But if so poor, how could they afford an ocean passage, with provisions, to America?

The answer is seventy-some-odd investors, known as "merchant adventurers".

Through the magic of video teleportation, Pickering took us to visit one, supposedly

at his home outside London.

LONDON MERCHANT, Played by John Kemp: Do come in sir, let me show you here, we've some fine

peltry, furs just back from New England.

PAUL SOLMAN: Full disclosure: We were still in reconstructed Plymouth, but houses there

looked just like those in suburban England.

What's the main way in which you're hoping to make a profit here?

LONDON MERCHANT: Well, close at hand, sir.

Here, looky well, fine beaver pelt, just brung back.

And, our report is that they expect more and more of such things.

PAUL SOLMAN: Why furs?

Do people wear fur coats here in London?

LONDON MERCHANT: Oh no, sir.

It's the hats, the beaver hats.

All good people now wear beaver hats.

You may remember that famous Indian princess that come from Virginia, that some would call

Pocahontas; though in England, generally, she was called Rebecca.

And, she had her portrait, I'm told, in a fine beaver.

PAUL SOLMAN: The tradable goods of America were the three F's -- fur, fish and forests

-- which provided wood like pine for an increasingly clear-cut England.

LONDON MERCHANT: In England, there's hardly a pine till you get up to Scotland!

PAUL SOLMAN: But to get the goods, you had to get to America.

And survive.

So, investors in London bankrolled the venture, by purchasing shares in a stock company, as

with similar ventures in Virginia, Bermuda and elsewhere.

Ten pounds for a single share, roughly six months' worth of an ordinary worker's wages,

$15,000 to $20,000 today, maybe.

One merchant may have invested as much as several hundred thousand in current dollars.

Each colonist over age 16 got one share just for emigrating, working the territory, and

making a profit for the investors.

STEPHEN HOPKINS: Initially, it was agreed that for seven years' time, we would ship

raw materials back to them to be sold.

PAUL SOLMAN: Merchant colonist Stephen Hopkins.

STEPHEN HOPKINS: They would send trade goods onto us annually and with a promise, or hope,

that there would be a dividend at the end of the seventh year.

The dividend, the profit that comes in silver and gold shall go to the founders, the financers.

PAUL SOLMAN: Once those "financers" were paid back, the colonists would get the deed to

the land, initially given by the king to the investors, and all future profits would be

theirs.

So, this is a capitalist enterprise from the get-go?

STEPHEN PICKERING: It was capitalism from the very beginning.

The intent was to prosper here in any way that they could, whether it was the fur trade,

timber trade or fishing.

PAUL SOLMAN: But the early efforts to pay off their investors failed.

The first winter was brutal; nearly half of the colonists died.

WILLIAM BRADFORD: First ship it was that we sent back empty for reasons of barely being

able to survive.

And sadly, the second ship I sent back, laden with goods, was taken by French pirates right

before it reached England.

PAUL SOLMAN: And Turkish pirates took another; then as now, hawks stalked their chickens;

competing colonists set up shop along the New England coast and inland, closer to the

suppliers.

That meant that when trading with the natives, the price of beaver kept getting bid up -- setbacks

galore.

But not surprisingly, the investors back home were getting impatient.

STEPHEN HOPKINS: Some of them imagine they might cast seeds on the ground and press the

cider the same year, but it is not so in business.

PAUL SOLMAN: What was so in business: distrust, partly because of investors who bilked the

inexperienced colonists, and demanded quick profits.

WILLIAM BRADFORD: Many a time it is that we are treated little better than a slave or

a servant.

But whilst my share is equal to someone in England, he might have a hundred more of those

equal shares.

Thus, the minority has the majority of the shareholding.

PAUL SOLMAN: Despite the ownership disparity, however, colonists who survived tended to

prosper, even the indentured servants, who got no shares and had to work seven years

for their freedom.

Edward Doty served Stephen Hopkins.

Do you think you could ever be a rich man in America?

Do you have what you might call an American dream?

EDWARD DOTY, Indentured Servant, Plymouth Colony: Rich in land, rich in woods, which

you make quite a lot of money with.

But no matter what, if you get land here, people will respect you and if those will

become a time like I expect it to be and a true settlement, there is a profit to be had.

PAUL SOLMAN: And that was very different from the old country.

PATIENCE PRENCE: So in England, owning land is for gentry and noblemen.

But, people of our sort would usually only rent it.

PAUL SOLMAN: We had one last question for the plantation's historian.

What's the relevance if any, of economics being the main driver of the Plimoth Plantation?

RICHARD PICKERING: So often, we think of the pilgrims symbolically.

We don't look at their everyday business lives and realize that their success enabled later

settlement and contributed to the creation of an immigrant country.

PAUL SOLMAN: This is economics correspondent Paul Solman, reporting for the PBS NewsHour,

from the 17th century -- sort of.

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Hello and this week I'm here at our adelaide metro service center where

we're looking after our customers who travel on public transport

As I go around and get more familiar with the services that we provide and what we do

in DPTI it just keeps on coming back to me that we're all in a service business

whatever we do we're providing service to our customers we're providing service

to the community we're serving the government

and the thing that I know about service is that as much as the big things that we do are important

what matters just as much is getting the little things right

Now getting the little things right came home to me again recently when I was talking to one

of our Outback grader operators, now he's serving his community by keeping the

roads accessible and safe, and he was talking to me about what causes potholes

and he knows that it's really important the sort of material that you use when

you're putting a seal on a road and it just again tells me that every one of us

knows the little things that we need to get right and we need to be on a quest

of discovery, because they don't go right all the time we always have to learn and

course-correct and get better and that's the important thing about service

delivery making sure we focus on the little things learning continually and

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Top 15 Most Scary Subway Train Videos - Duration: 18:46.

15.

Mind the Gap

In April of 2017, a man, a woman, and two children stroll along a Sidney platform to

a stationary train.

As the NZ Herald reports, the man and woman were the children's grandparents.

But when they turn to board the train, the grandma boards with the girl, and as the grandpa

and boy step over the threshold, the little boy slips from view.

He's fallen through the gap - a mere sliver - between the platform and the train.

Both grandparents are then seen trying to flag the train guard down, so that the train

doesn't take off with the boy below.

But with no help and the train's departure fast approaching, the man drops to his knees

and reaches between the gap to try and pull the boy back out.

Luckily, he was successful.

He managed to pull the boy back onto the platform, where he then hugs him close.

A Sydney Trains worker hurries over to make sure the boy is okay.

The boy was alright, although in a state of surprise.

According to the Transport Minister, this boy isn't the only one to have fallen through

the cracks.

223 children were reported to have fallen underneath trains at Sydney stations in 2016,

alone.

14.

The Exorcism This footage shows a woman shouting "devil"

among a group of frightened commuters.

A man dressed in a suit then proceeds to perform an exorcism on the subway, and attempting

to free the woman of her possession.

But the demon seems to be strong-willed as, instead, the woman starts to attack with her

umbrella.

The man tells her that he forgives her, but she remains confused and repeats the word,

"devil," regularly.

She then backs away from him toward a corner of the car.

The video was titled "When you find yourself in the middle of an exorcism on the metro"

and has been viewed over a million times.

Local media claimed that this scene is a regular occurrence on the Mexico City subway.

Perhaps, it's real.

But then again, maybe the woman was just emotionally distressed.

Either way, it's pretty alarming.

13.

On the Tracks When a man in a wheelchair fell onto the tracks

in a Washington, D.C. subway station, many rushed to help him.

Working as a team, two men were able to lift the 54-year-old onto the platform to safety,

risking their lives in the process.

Others were there to receive him, while the men then lifted his wheelchair out of harm's

way.

While it's unclear why he fell off the platform in the first place, luckily, the man was alright.

12.

Rat!

It's often said that there are more rats than people in New York City.

But that's putting it mildly.

Approximately 8.54 million people live in NYC and, by some estimates, they're outnumbered

by rats around four to one.

So it's no surprise then when folks who take the subway find themselves riding alongside

passengers of the rodent variety.

This video shows a rat scurrying through a subway car, dodging between and over passenger's

legs as they, themselves, try to avoid him.

Then, seeing an escape, the rodent races up what turns out to be the leg of a sleeping

commuter.

The man wakes up startled, as the rodent bounds right up to the guy's face.

What a horrible sight to wake up to.

That man certainly had nightmares for weeks.

And he likely learned an important lesson: never, ever fall asleep on the New York City

subway.

11.

St. Petersburg Subway This disturbing footage shows the aftermath

of a horrible subway event in St. Petersburg, Russia that occurred on April 3rd, 2017.

While most in the footage are calmly exiting their train cars, which remain fully in tact,

the footage then pans to the wagons that were destroyed by the blast, darkened, the windows

blown out.

Passengers in these wagons throw their bags through the broken glass and climb out onto

the platform.

The event seems to have been a coordinated, as another device was found at a different

station and was safely defused.

This isn't the first attack on Russia's transport system.

There have been at least four since 2009, the most scary of which occurred in 2010 in

Moscow, when 38 lives were lost in one incident.

Another scary thing to worry about.

10.

The Outburst The woman on this subway has some harsh words

for a fellow commuter.

While the person taking the video didn't capture the moments leading up to her angry

outburst, the footage begins with her pointing into the face of a man and having some harsh

words for him.

She then takes it a step further, calling the man a batterer, while screaming in his

face.

Her display scared passengers so much that many cleared out of the car.

It's only when she touches him that he comes after her to defend himself, until she backs

away.

By the end of the video, the entire place is cleared out, with only the woman in the

red coat standing alone in the car.

I guess that's one way to score private transportation.

9.

Quake in Subway A YouTuber published this raw footage of the

7.1 quake in Mexico in 2017 that devastated Mexico City and the surrounding areas.

The footage shows that commuters remained calm,

despite the subway and platform and everyone swaying around them.

Some chose to get on the train, probably in order to sit down and stop feeling sea sick

from the swaying.

The powerful quake hit Mexico City where at least 361 people were reported passed away

in the city and the surrounding areas.

Nerve-wracking as this subway platform may be, I'd rather be there than in the chaos

of collapsing buildings above.

8.

Subway Fall A 52-year-old woman standing on a platform

in Madrid patiently awaits her train when, suddenly, she faints.

She quite literally topples onto the tracks.

Fellow commuters gather around the edge of the platform, while an off-duty officer springs

into action.

With the train due to arrive at the station any minute, the commuters on the platform

attempt to flag the oncoming conductor, while the officer manages to drag the woman across

the opposite track and, with help from bystanders, lift her up to the platform.

You can see the oncoming train pull slowly into the station just as the officer lifts

the woman from the tracks.

The train operator is able to stall the train enough before entering the station that it

didn't come in full speed ahead.

After the woman is lifted onto the opposite platform, a doctor who was also waiting on

the platform, gives the woman first aid.

If you ever need a pick-me-up, just remember there are still some everyday heroes in the

world.

This is but one example.

7.

Guy on CTA Train Published by Ruben Perez in May of 2015, this

man on a subway in Chicago, who appears mentally unwell, starts muttering quietly - but audibly

- to himself.

Then gripping one wrist, he starts shaking, shaking his head, shaking all over, muttering

more and more aggressively, until he goes still and wide eyed.

Still muttering, he sits a bit more calmly for a while, continuing his monologue.

Then he starts shaking alarmingly again.

That halts, and he sits calmly, seemingly having a heady conversation with the person

sitting beside him.

Only, there's nobody there.

Passengers don't interact but simply pass him by as they exit

the train.

He continues having a conversation with the invisible person beside him, gesturing and

speaking with conviction.

While this man's episode is quite scary to watch, the man filming the footage is laughing.

Most in the comments find that to be off-putting and insensitive.

There's no doubt that man needed help.

Let's hope he got it from someone besides the cameraman.

6.

"Conductor, We Have A Problem" Once you watch this video, there's one line

you won't be able to get out of your head.

"Conductor, we have a problem."

The video footage is filmed by a passenger who is pushing the emergency button on repeat

to report a "problem" to the conductor.

While there seems to be no problem on this subway car, other than the man in question

repeating this and pushing the emergency button like mad, the train never slows and no one

comes to his aid.

As he repeats his claim while pressing the button, one man steps in to stop him, but

the man doesn't cease in his exclamation, and then starts hurrying down the center of

the train, while dodging some commuters who try to intercept him.

Once he gets to the other end, the reason for his journey is clear: there's another

button at the other end of the car.

He starts pushing that one too, repeating his claim, "Conductor, we have a problem."

This is when many on the car intervene, sick of this guy's antics.

As the train pulls into a station, many try to convince him to disembark, saying he's

the one with the problem.

But he remains unconvinced and continues to press the emergency button to report his "problem"

to authorities.

Through all the commotion, he doesn't exit the train and his camera is pushed down.

It goes dark, leaving us to wonder how this confrontation was resolved.

5.

Random Encounter This footage shows an older woman who doesn't

seem as though she's all that mentally there.

She curses at another passenger, who looks like she was just sitting there, minding her

own business.

Then out of nowhere things get more severe.

Thankfully, the people around the young woman protest and tell the attacker to leave the

woman alone.

The older woman calls one of these men a scumbag.

Then she squares up with him.

When he stands up, she gets up on the seat and people around them swarm the situation

in an attempt to calm her down.

She then gets off the seat and waits by the door, continuing to mutter about what a scumbag

that nice guy is.

When the subway stops, she makes her grand exit.

Those who currently ride the NYC subway say they do feel unsafe and paranoid that they

might be next.

Unfortunately, many must travel by subway to get to work, so there's not really a

safer alternative.

4.

Rush Hour in Beijing BeijingCream published this bird's eye shot

of a train station on Line 13 in 2013, during morning rush hour.

Commuters are standing heel-to-toe on the platform as a train pulls in.

When it slows, they press to the doors in an unorderly fashion, not wanting to wait

for the next train.

Instead of making space for commuters aboard the train to get out, which would be more

logical and less time consuming, those disembarking have to pierce their way through the crowd

on the platform as the platform people press their way in the minute the doors open.

You can almost hear the frustrated screaming going on inside commuters' heads.

It's a crazy phenomenon to watch, and it makes you a bit creeped out to think that

a stampede could occur at any moment and anyone could be trampled and lose their live.

Such events, though rare, are not unheard of on Chinese subways.

Incidents of commuters fleeing fire alarms and even emptying a car when a man fainted

have been reported in Beijing.

In Shenzhen in 2017, fifteen people were hurt in a stampede on a subway train, while twelve

were hurt in the same city in 2015.

3.

"I Don't Like You" The NYC subway is flush with characters, and

this crazy lady on the 7 train is one of them.

Marcusthegladiator published footage of this fellow commuter to YouTube in November of

2012 In it, the woman, who sits alone, appears

to be telling off nearby passengers - or perhaps imaginary ones.

She insists that she doesn't like any of them, and they don't like her either.

So no one should look at each other.

A while later, she is seen flinging her arm

seemingly unconsciously and making rude gestures, then raising her arm while contorting her

face.

When passengers get on at a stop and sit down next to her, she suddenly turns to her right

and asks a man if the girl between them is his girlfriend, and why he's looking at

her.

Moments later, they move, and the lady pats the now empty seats next to her, saying she'd

be so happy with her own apartment or her own house.

While this woman's reality is more sad than scary, the unpredictability of her actions

is certainly frightening.

2.

Electrical Issue Smoke wafted through the Yellow Line train

on January 12th, 2015.

While it filled the train, commuters waited over 35 minutes for help to escape.

The cause is believed to have been an electrical issue in the tunnel.

When the issue occurred, it forced commuters on the platform to evacuate.

That's when train 302 pulled towards the platform and took off again.

But it was so thick, the train operator was blinded.

He pulled to a stop in the tunnel.

The train's fans were pulling smoke inside.

And firefighters were only dispatched when they received a 911 call about seven minutes

later.

Meanwhile, the passengers on the train could barely breathe and many got down on the floor.

In the raw video of the train, you can see just how bad it is inside the wagon, and you

can hear people cough, while most lie or squat on the floor.

Over the intercom, they are told to remain calm and not to open the doors.

Some called 911 to describe where the train was located so that rescuers could be sent

down.

Out of the 380 people who were evacuated from the train, 86 were treated, 9 were treated

outside the station, and one passed away.

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1.Blade Encounter This video, published by skilduff1122 in April

2013, illustrates that something bad can happen anywhere at anytime.

Nowhere is safe.

The footage shows a man in a black shirt and jeans standing on the platform, before he

reaches into his pocket and brandishes a large blade.

He walks determinedly down the platform toward another commuter, who starts shouting.

A couple others put themselves between this

man and the man he's after, seemingly trying to block the encounter.

It's unclear if they're involved in the dispute or just fellow commuters trying to

prevent something bad from happening.

Then the wielding man picks a plastic bag up off the ground - that of the man he was

chasing.

A woman steps in, trying to prevent the man from taking the bag, while the other man hurries

over to grab his belongings.

The wielder is successfully blocked from taking the bag, but he won't be held back.

He follows the guy around again but, the guy manages to escape and is seen rushing down

the platform, looking over his shoulder the whole way.

A couple moments later, the wielding man is following again, but that's where the footage

ends.

What did he want from the other guy?

How did this harrowing incident conclude?

With no further footage or story, this one ends with too many loose threads.

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The 2018 All-State Music Festival - Duration: 1:26:47.

From Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa, it's the 2018

All-State Music Festival.

Tonight we'll see performances from some of

Iowa's finest high school students who were selected

to be part of the 2018 All-State band, chorus and

orchestra.

Funding for this program was provided by Musco

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providing lighting systems for you, your project and

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♪♪O beautiful for♪♪

♪♪spacious skies, for amber waves of grain.♪♪

♪♪For purple mountain majesties, above the♪♪

♪♪fruited plain.♪♪

♪♪America!♪♪

♪♪America!♪♪

♪♪God shed his grace on thee.♪♪

♪♪And crown thy good with brotherhood, from sea to♪♪

♪♪shining sea!♪♪

♪♪America!♪♪

♪♪America!♪♪

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♪♪America!♪♪

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My name is Michael Golemo and I'm serving as the 2018 Iowa

All-State band conductor.

They came in really knowing the parts and a

lot of times you do an honor band and the

students are still kind of learning.

They came in here and they hit every note on the

page.

The second thing, which is way up there, is just how

nice they are.

They are very respectful, very dignified, just

terrific young people, really a fun group to work

with.

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My name is Tim Peter and I am the Iowa All-State

chorus conductor.

Probably the most significant impact that

I've witnessed with these students is how they care

for one another and how they support and relate to

one another.

And I think that is a main feature of what an

all-state can do for a community, for the state

and for the country.

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♪♪Light dawns on a weary world, when eyes♪♪

♪♪begin to see all people's dignity.♪♪

♪♪Light dawns on a weary world, the promised day of♪♪

♪♪justice comes.♪♪

♪♪The trees shall clap their hands, the dry lands gush♪♪

♪♪with springs.♪♪

♪♪The hills and mountains shall break forth with♪♪

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♪♪We shall go out in joy, and be led forth in peace,♪♪

♪♪as all the world in wonder echoes, Shalom!♪♪

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♪♪Love grows in a weary world When hungry hearts♪♪

♪♪find bread And children's dreams are fed Love grows♪♪

♪♪in a weary world The promised feast of plenty♪♪

♪♪comes The trees shall clap their hands The dry lands♪♪

♪♪gush with springs The hills and mountains shall♪♪

♪♪break forth with singing!♪♪

♪♪We shall go out in joy And be led forth in peace As♪♪

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♪♪Hope blooms in a weary ♪♪

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♪♪Hope blooms in a weary world. ♪♪

♪♪The promised green of Eden comes. ♪♪

♪♪The trees shall clap their hands, the dry lands gush ♪♪

♪♪with springs, the hills and mountains shall break ♪♪

♪♪forth with singing. ♪♪

♪♪We shall go out in joy, and be led forth in peace, ♪♪

♪♪as all the world in wonder echoes, Shalom! ♪♪

♪♪Shalom! ♪♪

♪♪Shalom! ♪♪

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Laudate, pueri, Dominum.

Laudate nomen Domini.

Laudate nomen Domini.

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♪♪Amen.♪♪

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♪♪First was the World as one great Cymbal♪♪

♪♪made, Where Jarring Windes to infant Nature plaid.♪♪

♪♪All Musick was a solitary sound, To hollow Rocks and♪♪

♪♪murm'ring Fountains bound.♪♪

♪♪Jubal first made the wilder Notes agree; And♪♪

♪♪Jubal tun'd Musicks Jubilee: He call'd the♪♪

♪♪Echoes from their sullen Cell, And built the Organs♪♪

♪♪City where they dwell.♪♪

♪♪Each sought a consort in that lovely place; And♪♪

♪♪Virgin Trebles wed the manly Base.♪♪

♪♪From whence the Progeny of numbers new Into♪♪

♪♪harmonious Colonies withdrew.♪♪

♪♪Some to the Lute, some to the Viol went, And others♪♪

♪♪chose the Cornet eloquent.♪♪

♪♪These practising the Wind, and those the Wire, To♪♪

♪♪sing Mens Triumphs, or in Heavens quire.♪♪

♪♪Then Musick, the Mosaique of the Air, Did of all♪♪

♪♪these a Solemn noise prepare: With which She♪♪

♪♪gain'd the Empire of the Ear, Including all between♪♪

♪♪the Earth and Sphear.♪♪

♪♪Victorious Sounds.♪♪

♪♪Yet here your Homage do Unto a gentler Conqueror♪♪

♪♪then you; Who though He flies the Musick of his♪♪

♪♪praise, Would with you Heavens Hallelujahs raise?♪♪

♪♪Would with you Heavens Hallelujahs raise?♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

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♪♪If we have no peace.♪♪

♪♪If we have no peace.♪♪

♪♪If we have no peace.♪♪

♪♪No peace.♪♪

♪♪No peace.♪♪

♪♪If we have no peace.♪♪

♪♪It is because we have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪We have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪We have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪If we have no peace.♪♪

♪♪It is because we have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪We have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪We have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪We have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪We have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪If we have no peace, we have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪If we have no peace, if we have no peace, it is♪♪

♪♪because we have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪We have no peace.♪♪

♪♪We have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪We have no peace, we have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten.♪♪

♪♪That we belong to each other.♪♪

♪♪We belong to each other.♪♪

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♪♪We belong to each other.♪♪

♪♪Remember.♪♪

♪♪We belong to each other.♪♪

♪♪Remember.♪♪

♪♪We belong to each other.♪♪

♪♪Remember.♪♪

♪♪Remember.♪♪

♪♪We belong to each other.♪♪

♪♪Remember.♪♪

♪♪Remember.♪♪

♪♪If we have no peace.♪♪

♪♪All works of love.♪♪

♪♪All works of peace.♪♪

♪♪All works of love.♪♪

♪♪All works of peace.♪♪

♪♪We belong to each other.♪♪

♪♪All works of love We belong to each other.♪♪

♪♪All works of love.♪♪

♪♪We belong to each other.♪♪

♪♪We belong to each other.♪♪

♪♪All works of peace.♪♪

♪♪All works of love.♪♪

♪♪Love.♪♪

♪♪Love.♪♪

♪♪All works of love.♪♪

♪♪Love.♪♪

♪♪All works of love.♪♪

♪♪All works of -- Peace.♪♪

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♪♪Düdelidamm düdelidamm düdelidamm♪♪

♪♪Oi aadi oodi düüdi aadi düüdi düdelidamm Oi♪♪

♪♪aadi oodi düüdi aadi düüdi düdelidamm Hei jäkkä däkkä♪♪

♪♪düüdi aadi hei jäkkä düüdi dambo Hei jäkkä däkkä♪♪

♪♪düüdi aadi aadi aadi Hei jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi hei♪♪

♪♪jäkkä düüdi dambo Oodi aadi üüdi ambo dam dördi♪♪

♪♪jördi bork bork Oodi aadi üüdi ambo daum dam bork♪♪

♪♪bork Düdeli dingi dingi düii düii Düdeli dingi♪♪

♪♪dingi düii düii Hei jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi hei jäkkä♪♪

♪♪düüdi dambo Düdeli dingi dingi düii düii Düdeli♪♪

♪♪dingi dingi düii düii Daum dam daum daum dam daum Hei♪♪

♪♪jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi oodi aadi üüdi ambo Düdeli♪♪

♪♪dingi dingi düii düii Düdeli dingi dingi düii♪♪

♪♪düii Dam dördi jördi bork bork Dam dördi jördi bork♪♪

♪♪bork Hei jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi oodi aadi üüdi ambo♪♪

♪♪Hei jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi oodi aadi üüdi ambo Hei♪♪

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♪♪jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi oodi aadi üüdi ambo Dam♪♪

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♪♪Hei jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi oodi aadi üüdi ambo Hei♪♪

♪♪jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi oodi aadi üüdi ambo Hei♪♪

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♪♪jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi oodi aadi üüdi ambo Dam♪♪

♪♪dördi jördi bork bork Dam dördi jördi bork bork Hei♪♪

♪♪jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi oodi aadi üüdi ambo Hei♪♪

♪♪jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi oodi aadi üüdi ambo Hei♪♪

♪♪jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi oodi aadi üüdi ambo Hei♪♪

♪♪jäkkä däkkä düüdi aadi oodi aadi üüdi ambo♪♪

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♪♪What could be the song?♪♪

♪♪Where begin again?♪♪

♪♪Who could meet us there?♪♪

♪♪Where might we begin?♪♪

♪♪From the shadows climb, Rise to sing again; Where♪♪

♪♪could be the joy?♪♪

♪♪How do we begin?♪♪

♪♪Never our despair, Never the least of us, Never♪♪

♪♪turn away, Never hide our face; Ordinary boy, Only♪♪

♪♪all of us, Free us from our fear, Only all of us.♪♪

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♪♪What could be the song?♪♪

♪♪Where begin again?♪♪

♪♪Who could meet us there?♪♪

♪♪Where might we begin?♪♪

♪♪From the shadows climb, Rise to sing again; Where♪♪

♪♪could be the joy?♪♪

♪♪Never our despair, Never the least of us, Never♪♪

♪♪turn away, Never hide your face; Ordinary boy, Only♪♪

♪♪all of us, Free us from our fear.♪♪

♪♪Only in the Love, Love that lifts us up, Clear♪♪

♪♪from out the heart From the mountain's side, Come♪♪

♪♪creation come, Strong as any stream; How can we let♪♪

♪♪go?♪♪

♪♪How can we let go?♪♪

♪♪How can we forgive?♪♪

♪♪How can we forgive?♪♪

♪♪How can we be dream?♪♪

♪♪How can we be dream?♪♪

♪♪How can we be dream?♪♪

♪♪How can we be dream?♪♪

♪♪How can we be dream?♪♪

♪♪Out of heaven, rain, Rain to wash us free; Rivers♪♪

♪♪flowing on, Ever to the sea; Bind up every wound,♪♪

♪♪Every cause to grieve; Always to forgive, Most♪♪

♪♪noble Light, Creation's face, How should we live♪♪

♪♪but joined in you, Remain within your saving grace♪♪

♪♪through all we say and do And know we are the Love♪♪

♪♪that moves The sun and all the stars?♪♪

♪♪O Love that dwells, O Love that burns in every human♪♪

♪♪heart.♪♪

♪♪Only in the Love, Love that lifts us up!♪♪

♪♪Only in the Love, Love that lifts us up!♪♪

♪♪This evergreen, This heart, this soul, Now♪♪

♪♪moves us to remake our world, Reminds us how we♪♪

♪♪are to be Your people born to dream; Only us, only♪♪

♪♪all of us How old this joy, how strong this call,♪♪

♪♪To sing your radiant care With every voice, in♪♪

♪♪cloudless hope Of our belonging here.♪♪

♪♪Only in the Love Only in the Love Only in the Love♪♪

♪♪Only in the Love Only all of us.♪♪

♪♪All of us Only all of us.♪♪

♪♪All of us Only all of us.♪♪

♪♪All of us Only all of us.♪♪

♪♪All of us Heaven: Wash me.♪♪

♪♪All of us, only all of us.♪♪

♪♪What could be the song?♪♪

♪♪Where do we begin?♪♪

♪♪Only in the Love, Love that lifts us up.♪♪

♪♪Only in the Love, Only in the Love, All.♪♪

♪♪All.♪♪

♪♪All.♪♪

♪♪Only in the Love.♪♪

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I'm Jason Weinberger and I'm conducting the All-State

Festival orchestra this year.

They come in with a certain degree of

knowledge about the work that sort of approximates

what a professional orchestra would show up

with, but their instincts are very different.

So I wanted to remind them, you guys know this,

you know the notes, what we're here to do is make

music and we can do that together if we all come up

off the page and sort of focus centrally on our

tempos and the style.

And that is really the focus of the whole weekend

so that the performance just leaps off the stage.

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♪♪Mine eyes have seen the♪♪

♪♪glory of the coming of the Lord.♪♪

♪♪He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes♪♪

♪♪of wrath are stored.♪♪

♪♪He has loosed the fateful lighting on His terrible♪♪

♪♪swift sword.♪♪

♪♪His truth is marching on.♪♪

♪♪Gloria!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Gloria!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Gloria!♪♪

♪♪Gloria!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Gloria!♪♪

♪♪His truth is marching on.♪♪

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♪♪I have seen Him in the watch-fires of a♪♪

♪♪hundred circling camps.♪♪

♪♪They have builded Him an altar in the evening dews♪♪

♪♪and damps.♪♪

♪♪I can read His righteous sentence in the dim and♪♪

♪♪flaring lamps.♪♪

♪♪His day is marching on.♪♪

♪♪Truth is marching.♪♪

♪♪Truth is marching.♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

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♪♪His truth is marching on!♪♪

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♪♪In the beauty of the lilies♪♪

♪♪Christ was born across the sea.♪♪

♪♪With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and♪♪

♪♪me.♪♪

♪♪As he died to make men holy, let us die to make♪♪

♪♪men free.♪♪

♪♪While God is marching on.♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪His truth is marching on.♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Glory!♪♪

♪♪Hallelujah!♪♪

♪♪His truth is marching on!♪♪

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Hi, I'm Susan Bratton, your trusted hot sex adviser, and I'm here with Dr. Madiha

Saeed. Madiha has written a new book that I am totally in love with. You can get it

on Amazon and it's about chronic inflammation and it's called 'The

Holistic RX, like the holistic prescription to your health,

and Dr. Saeed and I are going to talk about what chronic inflammation

is and how it could be affecting your sexual vitality, your sexual health, your

erectile function, which is important for not just men but women and your pleasure.

So Dr. Saeed, I'm just gonna call you Madiha during the interview. Is that okay?

Excellent. Alright, so my first question is let's

just talk about what chronic inflammation is and give us a couple of

examples of the most common kinds of chronic inflammation people could be

suffering with. Like how do you know if it's chronic inflammation you have that

could be causing your problems? Absolutely. Oh my gosh, just thank you so

much for this honor. This is so exciting. So a topic near and dear to my heart.

Inflammation, and it really means, actually means, fire inside and something

that we're all familiar with, that the hot fierce life-saving reaction that

occurs when your body's immune system is trying to fight off infections, heal

injuries, and protecting us from disease. So all of that and basically we

would be left in danger, in a hostile world if it wasn't for

inflammation. There's two types of inflammation. There is an acute

inflammation, and that's a good inflammation. It serves a healthy purpose.

It lasts for a short time. That's basically if you cut yourself, a quick

sore throat, something that doesn't last a long time and you get over it. But

then too much of a good thing can lead to something called chronic inflammation.

Chronic inflammation is that hidden smouldering fire that

burns inside, that burns because of these constant chronic triggers from the

outside world and the internal world, for example as the body

tries to fight off unhealthy food, stresses, toxins, allergens and overgrowth

of bad bugs, low-grade infections, all driving obesity and chronic disease of

every stripe. So some of the symptoms that you would look for, you can

see these in young children starting from chronic ear infections to

allergies to asthma, colicky baby, constipation, digestive issues and as we

get older - all of your headaches, visual changes, waking around the midsection,

problems with joint pain, any way you have pain, it's inflammation,

allergies. We give you an anti-inflammatory, it's inflammation-

related, digestive complaints. No matter what you're dealing with, autoimmunity

and even cancers. So the list goes on and on about what kind of

symptoms can come from chronic inflammation, and I see it all in

my practice. So even all those vague symptoms that you don't really

talk to your doctor about can also be due to inflammation. Let's

start with women and when they're having loss of libido, painful intercourse, loss

of orgasmic capacity, those kinds of things, and they look like they might be

reasonably healthy people, but they can't really tell why they don't feel

good. Often it is chronic inflammation. How do you get to what the root cause of

it is? How do you get to know where in your body this inflammation is? I mean some

people you can tell they have gum disease, their teeth aren't good.

So they've got a lot of inflammation in their mouth which leads to heart disease.

Some women have upset stomachs. They don't go to the bathroom with regularity

or they have diarrhea all the time so they have dysbiosis, gut issues. How

does a woman pinpoint her issues enough to be able to reverse them because we're

going to talk about how to reverse chronic inflammation as well, but how

does a woman narrow it down? I don't feel good. I'm not sexually interested and

there's nothing specifically wrong with me that I'm aware of.

My first appointment is about an hour

apiece. I go through everything. I want to know everything and anything about that

woman or the patient that I have. They can just

think about themselves. Also, where do their deficiencies lie because

inflammation is a complex problem. And it's complex because the fact

that it is all these different pieces. I really like to focus on deficits in any

of your digestive health and detoxification and the four S - stress,

sleep, social and spiritual health. Deficits in any of those can lead to

inflammation and cause chronic problems. So because some people

could be eating really well but then they have a lot of negativity in their

lives or if you are a positive person but then your life

is full of toxins. So everybody has their specific

imbalances. And really targeting once we go through

those specific areas keeping in mind that that's where my deficiency may

be and then trying to really focus on that is a great starting point to

help with not just libido issues or other sexual issues but really all

the overall health and wellness and happiness. A lot of times a person

will know "oh, it's my sleep that's a problem. I can't sleep." Okay then

you drill down. Basically you're looking for a

person to tell you where they feel that things aren't operating well in their

life and then you get someone who says "I'm happy, I eat well, I feel

I get enough sleep but I just don't have that

vitality, that desire," and borrowing the fact that they're annoyed with their

partner. Then we have to look at things like the toxins in life.

I've been talking to my fans and followers a lot about changing their makeup,

shampoos, body soaps and lotions and the fact that your skin is

the biggest organ in your body and you're absorbing the laundry detergent

that you use, the dry cleaning fluid, the the fire retardants that are on

your new carpets or your sofas, not only all of the

convenience foods that one consumes, but the plastic-coded containers you buy

them in. Exactly, with all those xenoestrogens and their hormones,

the endocrine disruptors. The fact that you

hydrate but you're drinking out of plastic water bottles. There's

so many things to unwind even in our environment that can make a

difference. I had a sore throat and my doctor gave me

antibiotics and I took them and now she's killed off the

good bacteria in my digestive system in addition to yeast infection. Exactly,

it's an ongoing issue. This is where I start off

with all of my patients, in a specific place. I listen to

their story, I figure out what's going on with them, this is why

I named my book "The Holistic RX"

And it's because of the fact that this is really where I start with my patients

and I feel if we can have a really good baseline and

the rest of it we can build on them a lot better. Once our baseline is

strong, this is where I can move to my

beautiful little diagram here where deficits in any of these

pieces can lead to inflammation. That can cause your chronic diseases and so we

can quickly talk about each one of those, because where I start all my

patients on is with spirituality and gratitude and because that in

itself can turn genes on and off. It influences everything down

to your epigenetics and it lowers inflammation. They have done

studies where your heart rate variability if you're frustrated with

life and with your partner, your heart rate variability is

all over the place but when you're living a life of appreciation

things work so much better and it is coherent. And then when your

heart rate variability is like that then every year hormones start to work better

then you're less stressed and that improves your cortisol. We'll talk about

that but it works so much better and then especially for women I feel

like that is one place when every time I have a woman who comes to me with some

sort of issues, we got to start with a gratitude. He doesn't

do this, he doesn't do that, he doesn't do this. Let's focus on what he does

and now he's more sexy to you.

So really focusing on the positivity of what's going on in the world around

us what we have instead of focusing and what we've not been given really helps

with the overall lowering inflammation and how you feel inside and out.

Can you completely get rid of inflammation in your body? Can you be inflammation free?

What would it take to do that? So just with these pieces you can really try. I mean

obviously it's a balancing act. So for example I have four

children, 10 and under, I live with my in-laws, they live with me

and my husband works. He's also a family physician so has 80-hour work weeks

literally. So we're all trying to maintain this balance. We do the

best we can but I know for example I've had people with severe chronic

issues. My first patient was a 31- year-old with nine autoimmune diseases

myasthenia gravis, psoriasis, Sjogren's, Hashimoto's, a list

that goes on and on and she no longer suffers from any of those conditions. I myself

had lupus and Hashimoto's, and all these other acnes, dermatitis,

and digestive complaints. I no longer suffer from those conditions and now

that I know where my baseline is, I can tell when my body is feeling off-balance.

This is where I really like to focus on these

aspects to try to keep your body as low as inflammation as possible. So when

somebody really gets to know their baseline then it

becomes a balancing act of "Okay, today I'm more stressed, so I better do

this and this is why I'm having this, this is why I'm feeling this way. So let's

shift that stress management a little bit more

so that it becomes more of a balancing act. But how does it take to clean it

all up? Again it depends on the person. I've had people if they're really

gung-ho, in three months four months. I've had people where I saw recently

somebody with Petraeus's Ruby at Polaris and she is head-to-toe like a worst

eczema that you've ever seen. Her body's burning on fire and Grave's

disease, all these conditions. Three months it took her to reverse her

conditions. What did she do? So we talked about the

spirituality. Then we have social health which love does heal,

oxytocin, all of that is really important for the healing component. We have sleep,

making sure we're optimizing our sleep. That's when we're making all of our hormones,

that's when we're detoxing, lowering inflammation. So making

sure that we're sleeping properly. Stress leads to 80% of the

complaints that come to primary care physician and with

elevated cortisol levels, sex is the last thing on your mind.

Or we can help improve the the stress management by having lots

of sex. So it's an ongoing cycle. A fortuitous cycle.

and then we have detoxification that you had spoken about earlier. Just really

trying to clean up the environment and then working on the gut

health. Whenever you put food in your mouth, you want to make sure that it

follows three criteria. You want to make sure that it

keeps the gut balanced, keep the microbiome happy and healthy,

make sure you balance your insulin levels. That is a key component,

insulin. Because insulin resistance leads to hormonal imbalances that then

lead to erectile dysfunction and problems with libido and all these

other slew of chronic issues. So really you need to make sure the food balances your

gut bacteria, keeps your insulin and glucose nice and balanced and happy

and thereby your other hormones and you also need the most nutrient-dense

foods. I start with these places. I have people remove all

the junk like the refined sugars and the dairy, if you're sensitive

to it, and then grains to help optimize your

hormone levels so even you can heal on not one symptom but all of them

simultaneously. So that's where I start off with all my patients. It takes

a long time to reverse that gut dysbiosis. That leak that takes a little

bit long. Once you've gotten that far when you have that leaky gut, when

the material from your intestines is leaking into your bloodstream and

basically you're poisoning yourself from the inside out. It really takes a

couple of years of good clean eating grapes, of pure filtered

water. However, you feel the improvements immediately, the joy,

you start to have good bowel movements, your

brain fog gets lifted, you turn into new person.

Once I'm done eating avocados and nuts and seeds and sustainable fatty sea-foods,

and lower all of your barbecue foods,

you start seeing those. But it does take time because obviously after

you've improved your symptoms, you're not going to go back on that. That was

inflammatory food. You can never go back. You can have little cheats.

Even my kids we are no grain, no dairy, no sugar, and no processed foods in

our house. Because I don't feel like they need it. They don't

need any of that stuff, plus they are fully satiated with tons of

vegetables and a clean source of whole foods,

organic vegetables. My favorite thing in the world is organic

lettuce. I love it so much and one recipe I use all the time is my basic

salad dressing recipe. I like to use a nice filtered avocado oil, some loaded

sherry wine, or red wine, vinegar, locally sourced is always nice but get what you

can and once you start eating decent lettuce with delicious homemade salad

dressing that takes no time at all and you just shake it up at a shaker and

pour it on, it really increases your health and your sanity, your feeling

of being satisfied by the food you eat. It's leptin. And I

learned the fact that in your book you talk about how to identify what

the issues are and then you talk about all kinds very specific diseases with

the solutions to each of them step by step plus supplements and other

homeopathic remedies. I think you have in there aroma therapy, essential oils

and all kinds of healthy things and then you give recipe after recipe. So one of the

things that you've done with this gorgeous book that you've created is

you've given a person the how to identify the problem and then exactly

how to solve their problem across a wide array of problems. It is very well done and I

read a lot of books which is why I was so pleased to be able to interview you

for a short time. Now the question that I have is if someone goes to

their doctor and their doctor really can't help them identify and they need

some help getting through your book, they're not really sure what's wrong

with them, they can't self identify the issues are I know that you're based in

Naperville, Illinois outside of Chicago but do you do

Skype appointments or what would you recommend to

someone. You know what, there are so many doctors like me out there

and It's just not just me myself and I. We have an

entire organization like Institute of Functional Medicine and the Academy of

Integrative Health and Medicine. So there's lots of different practitioners

out there you. Look for functional medicine, holistic medicine,

integrative medicine and then take them my book. Also because this is where

I feel like a lot of them may be functional medicine people who won't know

too much about the integrative side of it, or the integrative integrative

physicians won't know much about the functional.

But the thing is they know enough to keep their mind open and learn. So you

would be able to get that kind of help from anybody. And we just got to

Google it. Find a really qualified,

licensed health practitioner around you who will be able to do the exact same steps.

So this book was really just

combined integrative holistic functional medicine all in one source for all ages.

So it gives people a place to start because I know, as a family physician, I

didn't deal with just one area, one disease, one symptom, I dealt with a

slew of chronic conditions, a slew of problems and I didn't know where to

start. This is the frustration that I had as a patient and have as a

practitioner, as a physician and so therefore I created this to one, help

adjunct your conventional care, even educate your physician

because again I am a family physician my brother is an interventional

cardiologist, my sister's a pediatric ICU physician. I have all these doctors in my

family. Literally every one of them and none of us was taught a single class of

nutrition. This is a guide that I've created to help

take you to even your doctor just because all the studies are in there.

It's all evidence-based and so then you can get help from anywhere. That is so

great. Well if you have been feeling like

there's something wrong or there is and you're not sure where to

start, I'd highly recommend that you go on Amazon and get "The Holistic RX" book.

You know that I don't do a lot of what feel like commercials for books and this

is an excellent book that will give you step-by-step instructions about how to

detoxify your life, how to eat well and how to identify the issues that are

problems and find the solutions so between The Holistic RX book and a good

functional medicine doctor in your area you can turn your life around. You can

turn yourself back on you can get your health and vitality back. I started as

someone who was ailing and failing, my hair was falling out, my knees hurt,

I couldn't walk up the stairs anymore and I went to a beautiful doctor who

helped me figure out that I had a gluten allergy and then once I got rid

of that, I lost my gallbladder. Once I got rid of that, I had

Epstein-Barr. Once I got through that, I started on the road to recovery of

reversing all of the things that I'd spent my whole life accumulating

through problems with allergies, eating breads and flours and starches and

sugars and taking birth control pills which were synthetic hormones. And by the

time I was 50, I was starting to go downhill and now I'm pushing 60 and I

have more energy than I did a decade ago because I was following the

advice that is the kind of advice that you're going to get in the Holistic RX.

So I love you. I care about you and I'm finding you fabulous doctors who have

really great information that you can hold up wherever you live in the world

and I want you to take good care of yourself. So there you go. That's

it. Thank you so much Dr. Saeed. My honor, my pleasure.

Alright. We'll see you on the other side.

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Richard Wynne MP for Richmond | Incredible, compassionate, approachable man who represents us well." - Duration: 4:03.

<font color=#E0E000FF>Lovely to meet you.</font>

Thank you.

<font color=#E0E000FF>Talk to me about these last few days</font>

<font color=#E0E000FF>before next Saturday's election</font>

<font color=#E0E000FF>what would you say to those men and women of Victoria</font>

<font color=#E0E000FF>who are yet not sure what to do next Saturday?</font>

I think you've got to support the Andrews government

because you've got to support the government that is actually making change

and that can do something.

I think they've proven themselves in this government,

enforced a lot of reforms

especially in transport which is incredible.

I don't think any kind of government

since the last Labor government has done this kind of reform

and to really entrench it we need

to have another Labor government

to carry it through, yes.

<font color=#E0E000FF>How important is it in terms of the growth in this State,</font>

<font color=#E0E000FF>which everyone is talking about,</font>

<font color=#E0E000FF>it's very important to foster this growth</font>

<font color=#E0E000FF>and to sustain it and to keep it in order to also fund publicly.</font>

Definitely.

Melbourne is the fastest growing city in Australia.

There is no doubt about it

Population growth is being felt in the inner city

it's been felt in the outer suburbs

and it's why we need to build the infrastructure for it

so as much as we are enjoying the economic growth

from the population growth

we also need to build the infrastructure

and have the capacity to house these people.

<font color=#E0E000FF>Talk to me about the diversity of multiculturalism</font>

<font color=#E0E000FF>and how important that is to the Andrews Labor government.</font>

It's incredibly important.

The best decisions and the best outcomes

and best culture even

comes through multiculturalism.

Diversity is the key

in age, in sex, in heritage,

different perspectives and everything coming together.

That's when you get festivals like these,

a lot of people coming together

with the best ideas and the best outcomes.

<font color=#E0E000FF>What would a return</font>

<font color=#E0E000FF>to a Liberal conservative government mean for state</font>

It would regress our state.

I think they're focused on a Law and Order debate

which we're trying not to engage because it's fear mongering.

We don't want to fear monger,

we have a vision for how we want our state to be

and we want to execute that.

We don't want to create fear and anxiety in our communities.

We want to create confidence that we can govern

and deliver on better infrastructure,

deliver on the population growth

and deliver on economic outcomes.

Schools and health,

we've got a proven track record

so I think people need to look back at that and trust it.

<font color=#E0E000FF>What can you tell us about Richard?</font>

Richard has been the member for Richmond

for the last 17, coming on 18 years.

I think he has delivered on so many incredible projects.

Everywhere where I look

and everytime I'm walking with Richard it's like

"yep, we helped these guys, we helped them".

We've put up the North Richmond Community Health Centre,

he's done the Richmond High School,

he's done the Gasworks site,

he's delivered on so many things

and I think that's the kind of government,

the local member that you want,

someone who can have a say in government

and deliver on it and he's

an incredible, compassionate,

approachable man

and I think he represents the community well

and I think he'll do an excellent job

if he is elected again next year.

<font color=#E0E000FF>A champion of public housing.</font>

Yes, exactly.

He was a social worker before he was an MP,

so he understands,

he understands the community

and he's looking towards fairness and equality

especially for public housing tenants

and it's a passion of his

and it's a passion of mine as well.

<font color=#E0E000FF>Thanks so much.</font>

Thanks you very much.

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