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at his lab in california, aubrey is advancing the science of anti-aging in another area. he believes that a lot of the problems associated with aging happen when cells become what's called senescent. they don't divide anymore, but they don't go away either. - some people call them zomb cells, you know, essentially undead. they're secreting nasty chemicals that are toxic to their neighbors and so on, but they're not dying. - so one of the most key developments in your opinion, you think, is in essence getting ces to be better at taking their own trash out. - oh yeah. - [maren] using gene therapies, aubrey believes removing these zombie like senescent cells will radically extend our lives. - it turns out that we were able to exploit some really great technology that was developed for a completely different reason. the technology of what's called bioremediation, which is used in environmental contamination. - so clean up pollutants. - that's right. - [maren] they eat up the oil or the chemical or whatever it may be. - so we do the same thing. we identify bacteria that are ab
at his lab in california, aubrey is advancing the science of anti-aging in another area. he believes that a lot of the problems associated with aging happen when cells become what's called senescent. they don't divide anymore, but they don't go away either. - some people call them zomb cells, you know, essentially undead. they're secreting nasty chemicals that are toxic to their neighbors and so on, but they're not dying. - so one of the most key developments in your opinion, you think, is in...
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aubrey, what do you make of this? _ one last time. aubrey, what do you make of this?ou make of this? i suppose it is - one last time. aubrey, what do you make of this? i suppose it is really| make of this? i suppose it is really dovetailing — make of this? i suppose it is really dovetailing the sendoff that she had an anna _ dovetailing the sendoff that she had an anna burrell saw the huge crowds of mourners— an anna burrell saw the huge crowds of mourners gathering —— edinburgh. paraded _ of mourners gathering —— edinburgh. paraded through the streets and the church_ paraded through the streets and the church of— paraded through the streets and the church of people paying respects was up church of people paying respects was up this_ church of people paying respects was up this is_ church of people paying respects was up this is kind of the end of the journex — up this is kind of the end of the journex it_ up this is kind of the end of the journey. it may well be one of the last times — journey. it may well be one of the last times that we see the coffin draped — last
aubrey, what do you make of this? _ one last time. aubrey, what do you make of this?ou make of this? i suppose it is - one last time. aubrey, what do you make of this? i suppose it is really| make of this? i suppose it is really dovetailing — make of this? i suppose it is really dovetailing the sendoff that she had an anna _ dovetailing the sendoff that she had an anna burrell saw the huge crowds of mourners— an anna burrell saw the huge crowds of mourners gathering —— edinburgh....
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Sep 7, 2022
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aubrey talkinu problems in the commons. aubrey talking about _ problems in the commons.to have _ whatever was expected. journalists seem to have been _ whatever was expected. journalists seem to have been told _ whatever was expected. journalists seem to have been told over - whatever was expected. journalists seem to have been told over the i seem to have been told over the course of the last week what the cabinet would look like and sure enough it went as expected. they had been some speculation about whether liz truss would try to bring the tory party back together which has been at war with itself for a long time now by bringing in people from different wings of the party, we haven't seen that at all. she has put all of her best friends in the senior positions around her, she obviously values loyalty and close allies over anything else at the moment because she wants people she can trust to get her through the difficult days ahead. if she doesn't get through these days, she might never recover. the get through these days, she might never recover.— never recover. the
aubrey talkinu problems in the commons. aubrey talking about _ problems in the commons.to have _ whatever was expected. journalists seem to have been _ whatever was expected. journalists seem to have been told _ whatever was expected. journalists seem to have been told over - whatever was expected. journalists seem to have been told over the i seem to have been told over the course of the last week what the cabinet would look like and sure enough it went as expected. they had been some...
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we're attacking the russians ourselves by supplying arms to ukraine on aubrey to the russians where the enemy now only 2 months before parity permanent and his wife had taken over running this little hotel, inverts cilla. they've had guests, but not enough to get by. they miss the russian summer visitors imperative, herman, and likes the people from across the border. he's been to russia many times, both privately and on business, and he says moscow's not the only one to blame for the current situation. idella me diary, we're worried because finland's foreign policies getting more and more aggressive toward the east. the only thing that worries me, we can only hope will be sped and the russian missiles will pass over us if they launch them some day. i'm a peck, a coolness speaks russian as well. but unlike his neighbors, he'd rather not see any more russians invert. cilla. he says he used to keep an eye out for 4 legged predators here in the area. but today, it's the 2 legged kind that worry him more but that, that's an estimate from this sign. it's only 150 meters to the international
we're attacking the russians ourselves by supplying arms to ukraine on aubrey to the russians where the enemy now only 2 months before parity permanent and his wife had taken over running this little hotel, inverts cilla. they've had guests, but not enough to get by. they miss the russian summer visitors imperative, herman, and likes the people from across the border. he's been to russia many times, both privately and on business, and he says moscow's not the only one to blame for the current...
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and suddenly when we are talking about russia, it's no oh each national aubrey case and suddenly doesn't stand totally different. the gender going on with the russian and russian population. it's a pro cation for russia to close its borders from the western people. because russia doesn't have anything to hide. and russia could offer people safety, warm, decent life. and when people come to russia, they would see the truth. and that is what the global is our cradle. i was speaking love with the people and politicians from the boarder regence of finland, and to where it's russia. and they are afraid. they are seriously afraid. the outcome of this, but what is the benefit? what it can be? it's just building a next iron curtain between the finished people and the russian people in the same time between the western people and the russia. president putin has granted russian citizenship to form a u. s. security contract to edward snowden. following his request, the u. s. authority still wants the whistleblower to be sent to the country to face a criminal trial on espionage charges. our. our pos
and suddenly when we are talking about russia, it's no oh each national aubrey case and suddenly doesn't stand totally different. the gender going on with the russian and russian population. it's a pro cation for russia to close its borders from the western people. because russia doesn't have anything to hide. and russia could offer people safety, warm, decent life. and when people come to russia, they would see the truth. and that is what the global is our cradle. i was speaking love with the...
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so please, if you can, that machine will get to play with me while pull you out of your aubrey show study . of course you can actually set up with join if i knew you were dealing with police to michael with his book counselor, opened them. wish on that score. so now let's press you have to check and see i've now, i mean use more to show the square feet collections. can me a my, me, them would be me another financing grandma matter with a new certificate. simple not synced up with that that he wasn't big if we're bringing my boosted in luke with just before we got you annoy me. yeah, it's a good idea of the doesn't me fucked law. yeah. it just up the little deal with a boisterous also story. issue 3 of them with fish commercial van with immediate source. ah, nobody see that the was the jesus you did? yes he was. he's just going to, we know law new them, me in the musical process. i mean, just where does the door national know porter dumped the commissioner. that'll go off. he don't cheat his mouth. so muscle, massive over which has ceremony. heart going out much enough place concern must u
so please, if you can, that machine will get to play with me while pull you out of your aubrey show study . of course you can actually set up with join if i knew you were dealing with police to michael with his book counselor, opened them. wish on that score. so now let's press you have to check and see i've now, i mean use more to show the square feet collections. can me a my, me, them would be me another financing grandma matter with a new certificate. simple not synced up with that that he...
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these are two of the books by aubrey haynes that i use as resource books and i'm always looking for answers every time i go to yellowstone and i learned more and i've been going there a long time. this is another book and i have these some of these books up here. you can. you're welcome to look at them. please leave them because they're my resource books. but it helps me find answers quickly. i don't tell guests when i take them to yellowstone. some story they said, let's look them up and get the right answer and they appreciate. we've had native americans living for over 11,000 years in yellowstone and usually they leave in the wintertime. but we did have some that wintered there around the hot springs. this is chief joseph of the nez perce that went through in 1877 with a couple of thousand horses are not and i'm sorry it was over a thousand horses and 700 people. they lived off the land from the washington all the way through idaho, through here, and then turned north and stopped just shy of the canadian border and fresh troops from north dakota came over, had a battle, and chief joseph
these are two of the books by aubrey haynes that i use as resource books and i'm always looking for answers every time i go to yellowstone and i learned more and i've been going there a long time. this is another book and i have these some of these books up here. you can. you're welcome to look at them. please leave them because they're my resource books. but it helps me find answers quickly. i don't tell guests when i take them to yellowstone. some story they said, let's look them up and get...
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aubrey was a third grader at robb elementary: this year she's walking the a new school building.ar. >> i bought toys, everything, colored pencils, everything cute for them. they didn't care. usually they do, no today. >> this doesn't really feel like a normal first day of school. >> no, at all. >> reporter: celeste says the members of the day have let her daughter struggling with nightmares and depression. when she heard the gunshots, she hid inside a bathroom that the gunman walked past. >> she's literally having a panic attack and putting chairs on the doors. she's like literally asleep crying that he's right over her. >> reporter: the uvalde school district put up eight-foot fencing around some school campuses. more officers will be stationed at campuses around the city. on the day before school, parents like celeste were struggling with sending their children back to school. >> i know she needs to go to school. at the same time, do i send her and lose her or keep her home and she doesn't get to study or any of that stuff. >> reporter: as uvalde students return, a group of art
aubrey was a third grader at robb elementary: this year she's walking the a new school building.ar. >> i bought toys, everything, colored pencils, everything cute for them. they didn't care. usually they do, no today. >> this doesn't really feel like a normal first day of school. >> no, at all. >> reporter: celeste says the members of the day have let her daughter struggling with nightmares and depression. when she heard the gunshots, she hid inside a bathroom that the...
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. >> and aubrey plaza and, you know, everybody who loves you know, all of those wonderful experienceshere. >> nikki: it really is. >> and fx, fxx -- >> nikki: they let you do what you want. >> langraff and i go way back because of "sunny." and you know -- >> nikki: which is in its 73rd season? [ cheers and applause ] >> 16 years. >> nikki: it's amazing. >> i think animated shows should be pushing the envelope. >> nikki: yes. >> especially, we're going to have fun with it. you're going to watch a little demon. there's so many little easter eggs and little things in it that you don't know or -- and it goes by so fast. i wish we had more time to do it. because it's like a 20-something minute show. it's going to be on fxx, two episodes late tonight, then it starts -- >> nikki: streaming on hulu. >> streaming on hulu. [ cheers and applause ] >> nikki: it's so good. i want to talk about something. danny, are you aware that you are the king of memes? that you are showing up all over reddit, twitter, instagram, to represent people's feelings? >> i know i'm out there, yeah. >> nikki: so many g
. >> and aubrey plaza and, you know, everybody who loves you know, all of those wonderful experienceshere. >> nikki: it really is. >> and fx, fxx -- >> nikki: they let you do what you want. >> langraff and i go way back because of "sunny." and you know -- >> nikki: which is in its 73rd season? [ cheers and applause ] >> 16 years. >> nikki: it's amazing. >> i think animated shows should be pushing the envelope. >> nikki: yes....
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it could be argued that the royal line of succession is in south a very long and proud cue aubrey blunthad to come out and see it. i've seen a lot of cues in my lifetime. i've seen festival cues. i've seen toilet cues. i've seen cues at jobcentres and food banks, but nothing as compares to the magnitude of this queue one calling the queue breathtaking. it's a private person than me that can actually stand in this queue for this long. i'm honestly just in ore of everyone i've seen today. i'm so proud of them for making this happen the biggest queue in history, and i'm just so thrilled to witness it meanwhile as final preparations for the queen's funeral are underway king charles meeting with some of the world leaders who are in town including the leaders of canada, australia, new zeand jan consort pai the she's got this wonderful blue eyes that when she smiles, you know, they light up her whole face. i'll always remember that smile that smile is unforgettable around 2000 people will attend the queen state funeral on monday and today a reception for world leaderskis he been invited. so ha
it could be argued that the royal line of succession is in south a very long and proud cue aubrey blunthad to come out and see it. i've seen a lot of cues in my lifetime. i've seen festival cues. i've seen toilet cues. i've seen cues at jobcentres and food banks, but nothing as compares to the magnitude of this queue one calling the queue breathtaking. it's a private person than me that can actually stand in this queue for this long. i'm honestly just in ore of everyone i've seen today. i'm so...
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members of the public that have any information regarding the murder of aubrey please call the anonymous stip line cited. good evening caller. you have two minutes. president elias that is the end of public comment. >> thank you. has commissioner yee arrived yet? >> no ma'am. >> okay. all right. so let's call the next item. >> line item 2, consent calendar receive and file action. sfpd 1421 and the monthly reports and the monthly report august and september 2022. >> can i get a motion to adopt? >> i will move. >> so moved. >> i think -- yes there's a first and a second. sergeant. >> on the motion to accept commissioner walker how do you vote? >> yes. >> commissioner benedicto. >> yes. >> commissioner yanez. >> yes. >> commissioner carter-oberstone, zeus president carter-oberstone. >> yes. >> and president elias. >> yes. >> . >> you have five yeses. >> thank you. next item. >> line item three, chief's report discussion weekly crime concernsist provide overview of offenses or incidents occurring in san francisco that have impact on san francisco and [inaudible] determine for a calendar of
members of the public that have any information regarding the murder of aubrey please call the anonymous stip line cited. good evening caller. you have two minutes. president elias that is the end of public comment. >> thank you. has commissioner yee arrived yet? >> no ma'am. >> okay. all right. so let's call the next item. >> line item 2, consent calendar receive and file action. sfpd 1421 and the monthly reports and the monthly report august and september 2022....
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members of the public that have any information regarding the murder of aubrey please call the anonymous stip line cited. good evening caller. you have two minutes. president elias that is the end of public comment. >> thank you. has commissioner yee arrived yet? >> no ma'am. >> okay. all right. so let's call the next item. >> line item 2, consent calendar receive and file action. sfpd 1421 and the monthly reports and the monthly report august and september 2022. >> can i get a motion to adopt? >> i will move. >> so moved. >> i think -- yes there's a first and a second. sergeant. >> on the motion to accept commissioner walker how do you vote? >> yes. >> commissioner benedicto. >> yes. >> commissioner yanez. >> yes. >> commissioner carter-oberstone, zeus president carter-oberstone. >> yes. >> and president elias. >> yes. >> . >> you have five yeses. >> thank you. next item. >> line item three, chief's report discussion weekly crime concernsist provide overview of offenses or incidents occurring in san francisco that have impact on san francisco and [inaudible] determine for a calendar of
members of the public that have any information regarding the murder of aubrey please call the anonymous stip line cited. good evening caller. you have two minutes. president elias that is the end of public comment. >> thank you. has commissioner yee arrived yet? >> no ma'am. >> okay. all right. so let's call the next item. >> line item 2, consent calendar receive and file action. sfpd 1421 and the monthly reports and the monthly report august and september 2022....
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and aubrey plaza plays her mommy. >> seth: right >> aubrey is just -- yeah. >> seth: yeah.he's a tough -- [ laughter ] she's a tough cookie, let's put it that way. yeah >> seth: she is, a tough and talented cookie. one of our favorites >> a very talented cookie. and so, you know, the idea is that she's been -- she had the baby, and she knows it's the devil's, mine. and she's been hiding it from me for 13 years and then what happens? you know, usually when you're 13-ish and you're a woman, you know what happens? >> seth: uh-huh? >> ha. >> seth: do you -- if you don't know, it's -- you're the person to tell. >> that's right. [ laughter ] so anyway. at that -- at that stage in her life when she has her period - >> seth: yep >> i'll say it >> seth: yeah, great >> and she -- you know, also has -- starts realizing these powers that she has and then she finds out that her dad is not -- her mom told her that her dad was not alive so, she finds out her dad is the devil. and that's me. and i come back to insinuate myself in her life [ laughter ] >> seth: that is a wonderful premise.
and aubrey plaza plays her mommy. >> seth: right >> aubrey is just -- yeah. >> seth: yeah.he's a tough -- [ laughter ] she's a tough cookie, let's put it that way. yeah >> seth: she is, a tough and talented cookie. one of our favorites >> a very talented cookie. and so, you know, the idea is that she's been -- she had the baby, and she knows it's the devil's, mine. and she's been hiding it from me for 13 years and then what happens? you know, usually when you're...