♪♪ ♪ when you're dreamingwith a broken heart ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's the waking upthat's the hardest part ♪ -there we go! nice!-yeah!-yes! ♪ you roll outta bedand down onto your knees ♪ ♪ and for a moment,you can hardly breathe ♪ ♪ wonderingcould you stay my love? ♪ ♪ would you wake upby my side? ♪ ♪ no, you won't ♪ because you're gone,gone, gone, gone, gone ♪ ♪ do i have to fall asleepwith roses in my hands? ♪ ♪ now, do i have to fall asleepwith roses in my ♪ ♪ roses in my hands? ♪ would you get them if i did? ♪ 'cause you're gone, gone,gone, gone, gone ♪ yes! yes! yes! what?! what's your name? my name's joe vivona. i'm 27, and i'm from new jersey. christina: hey, joe. i didn't push because ofjust a few pitch problems. that's the only reasoni hesitated, but, hey, you have three,you know, top-level coaches, so good luckwith your decision. thank you very much.thank you...
we’ve all heard love is like a drug. sodoes that mean heartbreak is like withdrawal? hello lovers, lissette here for dnews. ifyou’ve ever fallen in love, this also means you’ve probably experienced heartache. breakupsare so painful that they can lead to feelings of loneliness, anger, and even clinical depression.and they affect more than just your feelings. we’ve already done an episode on how heartbreakliterally hurts your heart. and you probably also know that emotional pain, especiallywith rejection, can activate the same neurological regions as physical pain. yep. to your brain,getting accidentally hit by a rogue baseball on your shoulder is the same as hearing, “it’snot you. it’s me.†so what is really happening in your brain when you’re experiencing heartbreak? to really get a full grasp of this, we haveto first look at what’s happening in the brain when we are in love. it’s not justone thing going on. turns out, there are many processes involved that t...
>> last week a chicago policeofficer, responding to a 911 call, shot and killed two of thepeople that he was going to the residence to supposedly help,and now one of the fathers of the slain, nineteen-year-oldquintonia legrier, is speaking out. his name is antonio legrier, andhis comments are extremely difficult to watch, but they arevery important because this has just happened to him. you can get a feeling of what itis like to be one of these many families that experiencethis in america every year. >> you were a kind and generousson who gave nothing but the utmost respect to all people. he was the model kid, he wasn'tperfect but he was that type of kid that would respectanyone of authority. and he was a great son, theperfect son for me. >> obviously preemptivelyfighting back against what will inevitably, surely be theright wing media's attempt to paint this nineteen-year-oldas, he had it coming, he was asking for it, hemade it happen. to him it is his ...
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