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we'll have the ceo of biogen on. he says it might be neuro degenerative diseases, that we can image a the lot of the stuff better. and that opens up pathways for ms and alzheimer's and parkinson's and all these heinous diseases that we could actually make some ground on over the next couple of years. >> absolutely. and that's what we're here to talk about. how do we sustain that promise of that kind scientific investigation so that we can get the treatments and cures that are badly needed for patients. the science is tough, but it is incredibly promising and that's what would he here to talk about, how do you capitalize on that, what are the policies that we need to continue to sustain that kind of innovation to bring these therapies to patients that they so desperately need. >> just in closing, is the journal just wrong here that your industry should not have signed on to as you call it the affordable care act? depends on who you are whether you call it obamacare or affordable care agent. you have no worries that in
we'll have the ceo of biogen on. he says it might be neuro degenerative diseases, that we can image a the lot of the stuff better. and that opens up pathways for ms and alzheimer's and parkinson's and all these heinous diseases that we could actually make some ground on over the next couple of years. >> absolutely. and that's what we're here to talk about. how do we sustain that promise of that kind scientific investigation so that we can get the treatments and cures that are badly needed...
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of shale gas units but also from coal bed and coal bed methane sources or even from the decay of biogenic gas. the flux and rate which they flow is part of our overall plan. >> i don't have a question but i want to congratulate you on recognizing the rangely field experiments and denver well experiments that were worked on back in the late '60s. and there is -- they did publish their results in a science magazine article which seems to have been throats an awful lot of investigators. but i think it's very relevant to what people should be looking at now. thank you. >> it's very much relevant. and that old paper has certainly been uncovered by quite a lot of people in the last year. >> some of our pioneers from the usgs in our earthquake program, what we can use to predict earthquakes. >> a lot of people haven't found it yet. i'm glad you did. >> i'm just curious on the proximate distance from the bore hole extend. the bore hole is horizontal. the fracks go up and down. ballpark what's that distance? >> the data that i've seen again would be from industry, papers and journals indicate that
of shale gas units but also from coal bed and coal bed methane sources or even from the decay of biogenic gas. the flux and rate which they flow is part of our overall plan. >> i don't have a question but i want to congratulate you on recognizing the rangely field experiments and denver well experiments that were worked on back in the late '60s. and there is -- they did publish their results in a science magazine article which seems to have been throats an awful lot of investigators. but...
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but biogen, amolin. >> well, you're not happy, they have seen to have clone up from bristol meyers. there is a willingness from the company to sell itself. >> i really can't talk about my conversation. i had a good conversation -- >> how many directors have you on amolin? one? >> well, the other is a representative of another fund. i forgot the name of it. actually, i'm not sure it is there, the fund. even the one we have, i'm good friends with him, and we talk a lot, but he setting up his own fund. >> right. who's been a director a number ever times. >> we are still on the position of it and i add long talk with dan, and i can only say, i can't talk about what we talked about. >> you can't talk about what you talked about? >> but after that, we had a proxy. >> all right. maria, i know you want it ask a couple of questions of charl. go ahead. >> all right. thank you, david. carl, let me ask but chesapeake. you sole most of your chesapeake energy stock last year above $30 a share. what a great move. what are your thoughts now about the controversy surrounding the ceo? why it is today
but biogen, amolin. >> well, you're not happy, they have seen to have clone up from bristol meyers. there is a willingness from the company to sell itself. >> i really can't talk about my conversation. i had a good conversation -- >> how many directors have you on amolin? one? >> well, the other is a representative of another fund. i forgot the name of it. actually, i'm not sure it is there, the fund. even the one we have, i'm good friends with him, and we talk a lot,...
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dennis described in his portrayal but coal bed and coal bed methane sources or even from the decay of biogenic gas from vegetative matter. understanding the natural sources of gas, the rate which they occur is part of our overall plan. >> i don't really have a question but i want to congratulate you recognizes the rangely field experiments and the denver well experiments that jack hayley and, hubbard worked on back in the, late '60s and there is a, they did publish their results in a science magazine article which seems to have been lost to an awful lot of investigators. but i think it is very relevant to what people should be looking at now. thank you. >> thank you very much it is very relevant and that old paper has been certainly uncovered by quite a lot of people in the last years. >> rawley and jack healy were some of our pioneers in the usgs earthquake program looking whether try to predict earthquakes. that was part of the experimentation. >> a lot of people don't seem to have found it yet. i'm glad you did. >> i'm just, i'm just curious on the approximate distance from the borehole tha
dennis described in his portrayal but coal bed and coal bed methane sources or even from the decay of biogenic gas from vegetative matter. understanding the natural sources of gas, the rate which they occur is part of our overall plan. >> i don't really have a question but i want to congratulate you recognizes the rangely field experiments and the denver well experiments that jack hayley and, hubbard worked on back in the, late '60s and there is a, they did publish their results in a...
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shale gas as dennis described but maybe from coal beds and methane sources, or from that decay of biogenic gas from vegetative matter. understanding the natural forces of gaither -- of gas is part of our plan. >> i don't really have a question but i want to congratulate you on recognizing the range lee field experiments and the denver well experiments that was worked on back in the late 1960's. they did publish the results in a science magazine article which seems to have been lost to a lot of investigators. i think it is very relevant what people should be looking at now. thank you. >> it is very much relevant. that old paper has certainly been uncovered by what lot of people in the last year. they were some of the pioneers in the earthquake program looking at what could be used to predict earthquakes. >> a lot of people don't seem to have found it yet. >> i am just curious on the approximate distance from the borehole. it is horizontal and the fracking is going up and down. ball park, what is that distance? >> the data i have seen from industry papers and journals indicate that in pennsy
shale gas as dennis described but maybe from coal beds and methane sources, or from that decay of biogenic gas from vegetative matter. understanding the natural forces of gaither -- of gas is part of our plan. >> i don't really have a question but i want to congratulate you on recognizing the range lee field experiments and the denver well experiments that was worked on back in the late 1960's. they did publish the results in a science magazine article which seems to have been lost to a...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states accompanied biogen the president of mexico- accompanied by the president of mexico and the prime minister of canada. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> it is my pleasure to welcome to great friends and partners. i have worked with them on many occasions. we join our international partners from a peg to the g-20. from our last segment we remember hospitality and that of the mexican people, including marriott she and some tequila -- mariachi and some tequila. i cannot reciprocate the music, but we are honored to welcome you today. we represent nearly half a billion citizens from the canadian north to southern mexico. between the diversity of our people is extraordinary. they wake up every day with similar hopes to provide for their families to be safe in their communities, to give their children a better life, and each of our countries, the daily lives are shaped profoundly by what happened to the other two, and today we focused on our highest prior
. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states accompanied biogen the president of mexico- accompanied by the president of mexico and the prime minister of canada. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> it is my pleasure to welcome to great friends and partners. i have worked with them on many occasions. we join our international partners from a peg to the g-20. from our last segment we...