an exterior view from another perspective and then makes the self-correction oh, my gosh, i didn t realize that was happening. thank you for telling me. that s exactly what you did for me through my feet. i ll never look at feet the same way again, ever. thank you so much, gary, for being here. you re so welcome. up next, ask carol. introducing the more everything plan. our best ever plan for families. four lines for only $160 a month. including 10 gigabytes of shareable data. 25 gigabytes of cloud storage to connect all the content you love. unlimited talk. and unlimited international messaging. all so your family can do more for less. our best plans. on the best network.
and i was like, oh, my gosh, it s amazing you noticed that my shoulder was bothering me. and when i got off your table, my shoulder was fine. you were telling me all this by looking at my feet and looking how i walk. i found it utterly amazing. tell us, what is an ortho-bionomist? we work with the body s mechanisms of self-correction. it s about part of your nervous system that like lets you clasp your hands behind your back. we work with that to negotiate change. i m not imposing a change on you against your will. i m acting as a mirror to your nervous system to say, are you aware that your zipper is undone? and what happens is, by playing back the pattern that exists, your nervous system gets to see
i think we need to ratchet back a little bit. that s what the panel wants and so i m for it. doesn t the public deserve a congress that is capable of putting emotion aside and rethinking these policies? congress has not been willing to address the power given to the executive since 2001. you want congress to put emotion aside and rethink policies? surely you ve been drinking. i think we are going through a correction. america is good at self-correction, and after 9/11, we seated all kinds of power to the executives, some of which i don t think we should have seated in the first place, but it was understandable after 9/11. americans are stepping back and saying, wait a minute, how much of this actually protects us? i thought in the president s commission, one of the most devastating things is we can t point to a case where the bulk
would worry about the community. i think we need to ratchet back a little bit. that s what the panel wants and so i m for it. doesn t the public deserve a congress that is capable of putting emotion aside and rethinking these policies? congress has not been willing to address the power given to the executive since 2001. you want congress to put emotion aside and rethink policies? surely you ve been drinking. i think we are going through a correction. america is good at self-correction, and after 9/11, we seated all kinds of power to the executives, some of which i don t think we should have seated in the first place, but it was understandable after 9/11. americans are stepping back and saying, wait a minute, how much of this actually protects us? i thought in the president s
congress that is capable of putting emotion aside and rethinking these policies? congress has not been willing to address the power given to the executive since 2001. you want congress to put emotion aside and rethink policies? surely you ve been drinking. i think we are going through a correction. america is good at self-correction, and after 9/11, we seated all kinds of power to the executives, some of which i don t think we should have seated in the first place, but it was understandable after 9/11. americans are stepping back and saying, wait a minute, how much of this actually protects us? i thought in the president s