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a. little mouse kind of a little. because powell was the envy of emperor as. he had good reason to trust no one. his body was found on the floor of his huge empty house. but did he die of natural causes. the mystery of stalin's death on its. mission and free cretaceous three times for charges free to make humans free free. stuart chaifetz friesland free blog as a plug in video for your media project a free video dot com. i. love.
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a. little bit. older. i. could speak. to. her. and i. wish i. could bomb it good. and i'm a. little mouse but i'm a better little. do we speak your language anything not the will and not a day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles keaton's stories. you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye. teeth. you know. it's been ten years since the war in iraq next year it seems pretty strange withdrawing from afghanistan and it provides a time perhaps for affection not just to look on what's gone cost but also with the prospects of intervention in syria with iran looming almost lessons can be learned from pos decisions and we look forward to the future but to help us talk more about this i'm joined by the former deputy prime minister under taney no prescott thank you very much for joining us we're talking about reflections ten years on from the war in iraq. what do you reflect ten years on now did it turn out the way you expected it to sort of did. the important thing is what did we go into iraq war while saddam was an ev
a. little bit. older. i. could speak. to. her. and i. wish i. could bomb it good. and i'm a. little mouse but i'm a better little. do we speak your language anything not the will and not a day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles keaton's stories. you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye. teeth. you know. it's been ten years since the war in iraq next year it seems pretty strange...
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a. little mouse by no means a little. world of. science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. every six months there was in the u.s. on that and every six months that your team it's just a few days before. location and they were kept confidential the booking was made two years in advance. left behind was a clear message to the following you summit on the heads of governments a few days later. adopt the single market the monetary union infrastructure projects a flexible labor market deregulation downsized public services austerity measures and so on and so on the whole neo liberal agenda for them basically our picture confirmed by an american scholar stepping into the topic maria green call's i was interested and doing something about europe and something about the european union i started talking with some of the sea.
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a. little mouse run away a little. she was your language. fully recovered knowing if. someone. chooses this is the consensus here i can. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in life choose me access to often. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser last week the chinese government admitted for the first time that so-called cancer villages exist as decades of pollution take their toll on the health of chinese citizens so far the u.s. u.k. german swiss italian spanish and french governments have yet to admit that so-called cancer markets exist as decades of toxic fraudulent derivatives take their toll on the wealth of global citizens in iran last week for bankers sentenced to death for bank fraud after they forged documents and legibly used to secure loans totaling two point six billion dollars to buy state owned enterprises meanwhile in australia a temp agency jokes in an ad to kill existing workers and replace them with temps who can also be killed when no longer needed a new thought joking about killing banks hers was going too far ha ha ha the jok
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a little easy and introduce you. maybe that wasn't the kind of mouse you are thinking about, how want to tell you a story. this is a mother mouse. she was walking down an alley with all of her about slayings of a lovely spring day. as she was walking down the winding road, out of the bushes comes a big cat. it charges its back and hisses, the mother mouse gathers her little children around her, and looks the cat in the eye and goes, ruff, ruff, ruff. the cat, stunned, turns and runs away. the mother bows looked down and says, let that be a lesson to you. never underestimate the power of the second language. [laughter] [applause] so as we begin to estimate some of these powers, what i would like you to do, for me, think about one part of the theme that we are exploring today, the good life. i would like you to take a moment and reflect on what would be a good life. what are the critical elements for you, of a good life? this is a question of philosophers have explored over the ages. time after time, this is what we like to explore with people facing disabilities and life challenges. i am curious, when you
a little easy and introduce you. maybe that wasn't the kind of mouse you are thinking about, how want to tell you a story. this is a mother mouse. she was walking down an alley with all of her about slayings of a lovely spring day. as she was walking down the winding road, out of the bushes comes a big cat. it charges its back and hisses, the mother mouse gathers her little children around her, and looks the cat in the eye and goes, ruff, ruff, ruff. the cat, stunned, turns and runs away. the...
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aren't we going down the road even though this is just a little mouse that died, but isn't the big issuet? >> okay, so two things here. one, you've absolutely put your finger on why it is that this relatively globally insignificant for the sip cypri not globally. on the second part, i don't agree with your characterization. you've arctticulated what that concern is. i do think a crisis we all have to accept that the rule of law is always malleable. we remake and reform and question calibrate laws depe depending on changed circumstances. anyone who thinks that law is a static thing that never changes is placing false certainty on a reality that is fluid. >> our time is out. >> okay. >> i'm glad you were here this morning to show the other side but at the end of the day i think you're cut out to be a supreme court justice because in my world you don't bend on principle and you don't bend on the constitution and you absolutely should never bend on the rule of law. we're all entitled to our opinions. >> thank you. >> simon, back to you. >> thank you very much, rick santelli, live in chicago.
aren't we going down the road even though this is just a little mouse that died, but isn't the big issuet? >> okay, so two things here. one, you've absolutely put your finger on why it is that this relatively globally insignificant for the sip cypri not globally. on the second part, i don't agree with your characterization. you've arctticulated what that concern is. i do think a crisis we all have to accept that the rule of law is always malleable. we remake and reform and question...
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a curious little critter. >> this isn't the kind of mouse you would normally plug into a computer but that's exactly what stanfordesearchers have done. >> this is literally a usb mouse? >> correct. >> they have implanted a tiny lens inside the mouse brain. the mouse wears it like a hat and this is what the mouse sees. >> we saw this activity. >> these are neurons, the cells that make up the brain, firing with electrical impulses you can actually see. it's the stuff neuroscientists have dreamed of. >> it was just as we imagined it. >> and it could be the key to the mystery of memory. >> we think it will be useful both for understanding information processing in healthy brains, and there also are applications in brain disease research. >> researchers found every spot on this little track lights up a specific neuron as the mouse scurries by. >> we can reconstruct where the animal is in space by simply looking at the brain activity moving. >> but we found different sets light up on different days as if the brain is keeping its own backup, storing the same information in multiple places. >> one of the implications of
a curious little critter. >> this isn't the kind of mouse you would normally plug into a computer but that's exactly what stanfordesearchers have done. >> this is literally a usb mouse? >> correct. >> they have implanted a tiny lens inside the mouse brain. the mouse wears it like a hat and this is what the mouse sees. >> we saw this activity. >> these are neurons, the cells that make up the brain, firing with electrical impulses you can actually see. it's the...
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a curious little critter. >> this isn't the kind of mouse you would normally plug into a computer but that's exactly what stanfordesearchers have done. >> this is literally a usb mouse? >> correct. >> they have planted a tiny lens inside the mouse brain. the mouse want wear it like a hat and this is what the mouse sees. >> we saw this activity. >> these are neurons, the cells that make up the brain, firing with electrical impulses you can actually see. it's the stuff neuroscientists have dreamed of. >> it was just as we imagined it. >> and it could be the key to the mystery of memory. >> we think it will be useful both for understanding information processing in healthy brains, and there also are applications in brain disease research. >> researchers found every spot on this little track lights up a specific neuron was the mouse scurries by. >> we can reconstruct where the animal is in space by simply looking at the brain activity moving. >> but we found different sets light up on different days as if the brain is keeping its own backup, storing the same information in multiple places. >> one of the implications
a curious little critter. >> this isn't the kind of mouse you would normally plug into a computer but that's exactly what stanfordesearchers have done. >> this is literally a usb mouse? >> correct. >> they have planted a tiny lens inside the mouse brain. the mouse want wear it like a hat and this is what the mouse sees. >> we saw this activity. >> these are neurons, the cells that make up the brain, firing with electrical impulses you can actually see. it's...
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visit to stanford where research versus found a way to watch what is happening deep inside the brain of curious little creature. >> this isn't the kind of mouseou normally plug into. a computer. but that's exactly what stanford research versus done. >> this the is literally a u.s. b mouse. >>reporter: they carefully im plentyed tiny lens inside the brain. microscope so small the mouse can wear it like a hat and this is what the microscope sees. >> we saw the activity and we were like. >>reporter: these are neuron. cell that make up the brain. firing with electrical impulse you can actually see. stuff neuroscientist have dromd of. >> just as we imagine it. >>reporter: it could be the key to the mystery of memorandum l ri. >> we think there is understanding information processing and healthy brains and also are applications in brain disease research. >>reporter: researchers found every spot on this little track lights up a specific neuron as the mouse scurry by. >> we can reconstruct where the animal is in space by lacking at the brain activity moving. >> they found different sets of neuron light up on different days. >> as if the brain is keep
visit to stanford where research versus found a way to watch what is happening deep inside the brain of curious little creature. >> this isn't the kind of mouseou normally plug into. a computer. but that's exactly what stanford research versus done. >> this the is literally a u.s. b mouse. >>reporter: they carefully im plentyed tiny lens inside the brain. microscope so small the mouse can wear it like a hat and this is what the microscope sees. >> we saw the activity and...
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a dollar. the case for going along the dollar whether the payroll is going on the streak. and the ceo on making dressing your little one with the click of a mouselier. turning to millions each year and making money from wheat, corn and soy beans and the wonderful jane wells will be back on with the story about the granny nanny. top of the hour at 2:00, folks. >> see you at 2:00, mandy. >>> the housing market, another big bold call today on fast money halftime report. >> i'm probably the most bullish i've ever been fundamentally and i'm dating myself. been around almost 20 years. think of sentiment like a battle ship. pointed downward for 7 years. or at least until last year. then inventory cleared. blight goes away. consumers feel better and now there is this urgency to go find a house. there are realtors blanketing neighborhoods asking people to sell their homes. i think it can go up the next four to six years. that battle ship pointing upward historically for several cycles, back to the 70s, it doesn't change direction very quickly. just like you couldn't convince someone to buy a house. they are a fool if they buy a husband. today, the resid
a dollar. the case for going along the dollar whether the payroll is going on the streak. and the ceo on making dressing your little one with the click of a mouselier. turning to millions each year and making money from wheat, corn and soy beans and the wonderful jane wells will be back on with the story about the granny nanny. top of the hour at 2:00, folks. >> see you at 2:00, mandy. >>> the housing market, another big bold call today on fast money halftime report. >> i'm...
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and i think it was cleared after spending just a little time there that these adulgts made an i nor mouseon to what's going on in these communities. they're physically and spiritually icelated from the rest of us. >> and i think the fact that there's so many shootings, i think reporters -- i just think that there's so many shootings, there's so much violence that reporters, you know, it's hard. and i have sympathy for daily beat reporters that -- just to get the facts of what happened out there with the speed that they have to is a job. and then to be able to go in and actually spend enough time to figure out what are these murders about? why is this happening? what is this like? because there are so many shootings, i think a lot of news rooms just -- >> yeah, but you did it. and i question why more haven't done it. that's why i wanted you on. and i wanted alex onto talk about it. the other thing is i don't think people understand the environment. i heard kids talk about the rules they have to live by on one of your tapes since you were there, alex, and was actually embedded in the school
and i think it was cleared after spending just a little time there that these adulgts made an i nor mouseon to what's going on in these communities. they're physically and spiritually icelated from the rest of us. >> and i think the fact that there's so many shootings, i think reporters -- i just think that there's so many shootings, there's so much violence that reporters, you know, it's hard. and i have sympathy for daily beat reporters that -- just to get the facts of what happened out...
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mouse. ginger, who we talked about with the forecast in a little bit, she has something extracurricular this morning. she takes us behind the scenes of disney live. she will perform with the cast on stage in madison square garden. it's a pretty pressure-filled event. how did she do? we will show you the results coming up. >> i bet she has the moves. i have faith. >> you know what? she's a former cheerleader. that's all i'll say. >> that's all we need to know. thanks, dan. have a great day! >> you, too. >> for anyone out there who thinks they have been on the world's worst date, you have to hear what happened to a worm in arkansas. brianne said her date started out fine. they went for a walk in the woods but at some point they heard a rustling in the bushes and a man jumped out with a large knife. she immediately took off running, win over a cliff and called 911 and as police arrived, here the man comes out of the woods with cuts on his arms and chest. the wounds were suspiciously shallow and during questioning the date admitted he staged the attack so he could rescue and impress the woman. b
mouse. ginger, who we talked about with the forecast in a little bit, she has something extracurricular this morning. she takes us behind the scenes of disney live. she will perform with the cast on stage in madison square garden. it's a pretty pressure-filled event. how did she do? we will show you the results coming up. >> i bet she has the moves. i have faith. >> you know what? she's a former cheerleader. that's all i'll say. >> that's all we need to know. thanks, dan. have...
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mouse is a bullet, okay? it'll have to be like a bullet to do the same damage. so it turns out little things will go faster than big things if they have the same energy. that tells you a lot, gang. that tells you why there's no helium. why you go-- you don't get helium. all the helium atoms are going so fast, they're going at escape speed. they escape the earth. and what helium there is in the very, very top, it's all gone. it goes out. the helium you get in your balloons, that comes from under the ground when they're mining gas, they get helium in there too. later on, we're gonna learn about where that helium comes from. it comes from the radioactive decay of elements like uranium and radium. that's what it is, that's the alpha particles. so next time you see a kid walking down the street with a helium-filled balloon, say, "hey, radioactive decay waste." true or false? ends out true. that's right. that's what it is. yeah, alpha particles, slowed down. yeah. - yeah, really? - yeah, really. yeah. it turns out when that warm air rises-- and it rises, by the way, because--i didn't mentio
mouse is a bullet, okay? it'll have to be like a bullet to do the same damage. so it turns out little things will go faster than big things if they have the same energy. that tells you a lot, gang. that tells you why there's no helium. why you go-- you don't get helium. all the helium atoms are going so fast, they're going at escape speed. they escape the earth. and what helium there is in the very, very top, it's all gone. it goes out. the helium you get in your balloons, that comes from under...
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a little time to reassess. >> gosling's been in the business for most of his life and started at 8 in the mickey mouse club ande movie coming out, "the place beyond the pines" in which he stars with his real-life girlfriend ava mendes coming out. >> the man is beyond hot. he doesn't need to do anything. him and heidi klum, why not. maybe even together. >> eat some cheeseburgers. there you go. >>> we mentioned march madness. it gets under way today. president obama has once again filled out his bracket. he's got indiana beating louisville for the national title. >> that's right, and a certain little someone is following in the president's footsteps. >> here what i'm talking about, march madness. i'm more like march gladness. time to turn the season around, people. it's time for hope! >> it's time for hope. that's internet sensation kid president filling out his brackets with espn's robert flores. there you go. he, oh, by the way, has got duke, gonzaga, indiana and michigan in the final four. as for the title game, though -- >> 'zaga or michigan? >> oh, no. >> who's going to win it all? >> this is bad. i'm going
a little time to reassess. >> gosling's been in the business for most of his life and started at 8 in the mickey mouse club ande movie coming out, "the place beyond the pines" in which he stars with his real-life girlfriend ava mendes coming out. >> the man is beyond hot. he doesn't need to do anything. him and heidi klum, why not. maybe even together. >> eat some cheeseburgers. there you go. >>> we mentioned march madness. it gets under way today. president...
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email if you haven't heard anything about that and all of a sudden an email just pops up that might be one little trigger. also, if you hold your mousethe actual link and it's not a link to an internal company machine, or it's a weird-looking ip address or a weird looking url that is usually another good clue that it's not a real email. also if you -- one more is if you hold your mouse over the actual email address sometimes it just says, you know, xyz company security or xyz company's it department. if you look at the email address you'll see it came from somewhere else outside of your company. jenna: that is good advice. have you ever been hacked, ryan, i'm curious, because you're an ethical hacker. >> not that i know of. jenna: i don't mean that as a challenge. ryan thank you. very interesting industry. we'll all be a little bit more aware. thanks for the time today, i appreciate it. >> thank you. jon: while uri thinking whether to click the link to cute kittens, think about this. big brother going cyber, uncle sam watching what you do online in realtime, what the feds are trying to do now. and how would you feel about paying $1.4
email if you haven't heard anything about that and all of a sudden an email just pops up that might be one little trigger. also, if you hold your mousethe actual link and it's not a link to an internal company machine, or it's a weird-looking ip address or a weird looking url that is usually another good clue that it's not a real email. also if you -- one more is if you hold your mouse over the actual email address sometimes it just says, you know, xyz company security or xyz company's it...
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little about the new, young leader. we were there two and a half years ago when the world first saw him. he seems more westernized, enjoying mickey mouse and american basketball. even meeting with former nba star dennis rodman. but he is also acting more aggressively than some analysts had hoped, launching rockets into space and building a nuclear arsenal. the north's threats are red hot. if you were going to rate this from one to ten, ten, the most dangerous, what number would you put it? >> i would say we're either at eight or nine at the moment. >> reporter: while south korean media today reported the north may be preparing for another missile test, the range is limited. their longest range missile could reach alaska but, not the main land. but the north can clearly strike throughout asia, including our allies, south korea and japan. allies we are committed to defending. now, one other issue is that there is just very little communication between the two koreas and we've reported that north korea has cut all the last remaining military hotlines with south korea and analysts don't note if all the leader's propaganda pictures are real
little about the new, young leader. we were there two and a half years ago when the world first saw him. he seems more westernized, enjoying mickey mouse and american basketball. even meeting with former nba star dennis rodman. but he is also acting more aggressively than some analysts had hoped, launching rockets into space and building a nuclear arsenal. the north's threats are red hot. if you were going to rate this from one to ten, ten, the most dangerous, what number would you put it?...
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a little vig into the equation, and it would create a positive dynamic. but, no, greg ip is an expert on the fed. but the fed cannot be an expert at managing this giant mouse trap. and anybody that thinks that it can -- >> your facts, rick, first of all, have not just started. we've been dealing with this for years right now. we know how many people are on unemployment. how many people are on welfare. we know what the numbers are. >> you can talk about the dow at 30,000! in the end, unemployed people and people in europe who can't get their money out are going to drown out your optimism on printing presses! >> whoa! you're going to tell me if you can't get your deposits out of a cyprus bank, that that's going to bring down the dow jones industrial average! give me a break! that's noti going to happen. >> just because the edges of the periphery are starting to dry up means nothing. your paths are a solvency problem. their banks aren't good! and you can't jiggle around the board and make them better. >> greg, the fed officials speaking today really none of them expect the unemployment rate to improve that much, anytime soon, do they? >> no, no they don't. bu
a little vig into the equation, and it would create a positive dynamic. but, no, greg ip is an expert on the fed. but the fed cannot be an expert at managing this giant mouse trap. and anybody that thinks that it can -- >> your facts, rick, first of all, have not just started. we've been dealing with this for years right now. we know how many people are on unemployment. how many people are on welfare. we know what the numbers are. >> you can talk about the dow at 30,000! in the end,...
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mouse 581 times, to be exact. that's really crazy. i mean, if you think about the implications of this -- and i'm going to get a little bit geeky with youow this is all done. so how does this happen? cloning in general is creating two identical -- genetically identical organisms. this all happens in a test tube. so they take the ideal genetic information from that ideal mouse that they want to replicate and then they insert that into an egg, which has had its nucleus removed. so then you have this egg with the ideal genetic information, place it in a test tube, and then that divides and once it gets to a stage where it's in the embryo form, it's implanted into the surrogate mother and the mother has the baby, and it just continues. there's 25 consecutive genetic cloning cycles. >> and they're all identical. >> exactly the same. what i want to highlight is somatic cell nuclear transfer. that's what it's called. >> were you a high school teacher? >> i actually was. i taught biology. you're so smart, don. but, i'll stop the geek talk. but what is really important here? it's not so much the technique as it is the endless potential. >> what'
mouse 581 times, to be exact. that's really crazy. i mean, if you think about the implications of this -- and i'm going to get a little bit geeky with youow this is all done. so how does this happen? cloning in general is creating two identical -- genetically identical organisms. this all happens in a test tube. so they take the ideal genetic information from that ideal mouse that they want to replicate and then they insert that into an egg, which has had its nucleus removed. so then you have...
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somebody that led such a violent past, it was very interesting to find what james randall did in his spare time. he made cards, cute little cards for kids. >> draw like little mickey mouses, i love you, happy birthday. it was like therapy for me. instead of acting out, i draw. >> though randall has attempted to put violence behind him, he knows his past can haunt him, in prison or out. >> in my mind, coming from the dark side, as i like to call it, you're out but you're never out. if i walk up and i'm in like sears or one of the department stores, say i got my son or daughter or my wife with me and some gang members that have heard of me see me, i might be dead right there, along with my wife and kids. so once you're in, you're never out until you're dead. even when you're dead, it's going to always be there, no matter what i do. >>> next, on "lockup: raw" -- >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. >> me being 15, one side of me wanting to shoot at somebody. >> when i was 12 years old, i killed some guy who tried to kill my brother. >> teens who kill and one father's determination to end the cycle. >> this is our son, evan. tomorrow he would have been 10 years old. he's not her
somebody that led such a violent past, it was very interesting to find what james randall did in his spare time. he made cards, cute little cards for kids. >> draw like little mickey mouses, i love you, happy birthday. it was like therapy for me. instead of acting out, i draw. >> though randall has attempted to put violence behind him, he knows his past can haunt him, in prison or out. >> in my mind, coming from the dark side, as i like to call it, you're out but you're never...
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i mean, from what little i understand about it, most of science, i think that this bee was somehow kind of like hidden from them. kind of played cat and mouse from them. for aldn't see it. and it went ah, bazinga. but it's beautiful. it's a beautiful iridescent on that. >> jimmy: do you not know the scientific things, the things you say. the dialogue? do you not know what they mean? >> i for sure try to know a cursory knowledge of why is he bringing this up. the brilliant thing they do is they put in these scientific knowledge that sheldon or any of the characters bring up to make an emotional point. that's what i think is so lovely about it. and they're very true to the science. it's never bs science. >> jimmy: do the writers on the show have backgrounds? >> some of them have backgrounds. mayim, she plays my girlfriend on the show. she's a neuro something or other. a brain something. >> jimmy: i thought she was blossom. >> after she was blossom, she got real smart. we'll be in scenes in her lab. she'll be like you would slice a brain thicker than that. or thinner. i'm like -- i at one point said if you need me to start doing this now, you need to replace m
i mean, from what little i understand about it, most of science, i think that this bee was somehow kind of like hidden from them. kind of played cat and mouse from them. for aldn't see it. and it went ah, bazinga. but it's beautiful. it's a beautiful iridescent on that. >> jimmy: do you not know the scientific things, the things you say. the dialogue? do you not know what they mean? >> i for sure try to know a cursory knowledge of why is he bringing this up. the brilliant thing they...