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which brins me to threat number three. moo shoo man milk. what other human food comboes are they going to try next. genetically modifying the elderly to lay eggs? science, stop trying to reverse the formal order of things. we aren't supposed to drink human milk. we're supposed to drink the emulsion of fat globules secreted from domesticated cattle hooked up to an industrial industrial strength vacuum and forced to lactate nonstop. hamm. man, my taste buds are lactating nonstop. even worse, this transspecies island of dr. moo-reao crosses human mamaries with cow mam arees. how long before our pinnup girls go from this to this. (laughter) next up, hello. next up, folks, i don't trust children. they're here to replace us. nice try, kids. but you'll inherit our possessions over our dead bodies. but evidently i've been fearing the wrong demographic. which brings me to threat number two. centenarians. the latest census reveals that america's population of 100-year-olds has roughly doubled in the past 20 years. population roughly doubled. that can
which brins me to threat number three. moo shoo man milk. what other human food comboes are they going to try next. genetically modifying the elderly to lay eggs? science, stop trying to reverse the formal order of things. we aren't supposed to drink human milk. we're supposed to drink the emulsion of fat globules secreted from domesticated cattle hooked up to an industrial industrial strength vacuum and forced to lactate nonstop. hamm. man, my taste buds are lactating nonstop. even worse, this...
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in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin straight the university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for. growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. gone all the main risk issues all genetic and there is a ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are rooting for the produces side and only five percent are really genuinely independent. there is not a lot of science that says train genic fish is unhealthy for people to consume which is what the food and drug administration looks at there is a lot of concern about the environmental impacts if a trench genic fish escapes what kind of horrible impact will it have on the rest of the fish population you don't know what this might do to us or our children or our children's children in our congress here in the united states legislatures throughout the world who voted all these different laws tax laws and corporate laws what could be more important than deciding on the permanent genetic future of life on earth. party's top stories in tokyo thousands demonstrate for clean energy three mo
in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin straight the university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for. growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. gone all the main risk issues all genetic and there is a ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are rooting for the produces side and only five percent are really genuinely independent. there is not a lot of science that says train genic fish is unhealthy for people to consume which is...
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in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin strip university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into amounts. on all the main risk issues posed next to me is that ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are working for the produces side and only five percent. of the genuinely independent. there's not a lot of science that says train genic fish is unhealthy for people to consume which is what the food and drug administration looks at there is a lot of concern about the environmental impacts if it transgenic fish escapes what kind of horrible impact will it have on the rest of the fish population i don't know what this might do to us or our children or.
in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin strip university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into amounts. on all the main risk issues posed next to me is that ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are working for the produces side and only five percent. of the genuinely independent. there's not a lot of science that says train genic fish is unhealthy for people to consume which is what the food and...
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in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin straight the university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. long on the main risk issues . that there is at ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are working for the produces side and only five percent are read genuinely independent. there's not a lot of science that says train genic fish is unhealthy for people to consume which is what the food and drug administration looks at there is a lot of good.
in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin straight the university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. long on the main risk issues . that there is at ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are working for the produces side and only five percent are read genuinely independent. there's not a lot of science that says train genic fish is unhealthy for people to consume which is what the food...
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in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin straight university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. form of the main risk issues that there is a ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are working for the producers side and only five percent are really gender mean the independent. there is not a lot of science that says train genic fish is unhealthy for people to consume which is what the food and drug administration looks at there's a lot of concern about the environmental impacts if the transgenic fish escapes what kind of horrible impact will it have on the rest of the fish population don't know what this might do to us or our children or our children's children in our congress here in the united states or our legislators rather will be bought all these different laws tax laws and. what could be more important than deciding on the feminine genetic future of life on earth. the close up team has been to the golden grand reach thank you know the turning point i'm learning more to. t
in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin straight university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. form of the main risk issues that there is a ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are working for the producers side and only five percent are really gender mean the independent. there is not a lot of science that says train genic fish is unhealthy for people to consume which is what the...
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in whichou say he'll be the person who came before, is t person who's willing to take the risk to brin about something that was in israel's interests. >> and that's the only way he'll be remembered, unfortunately. he has an objection to anything you propose. when the palestinians were divided he said "i can't negotiate with these guys because they're divided." then they got together and he says "i can't negotiate with them because hamas is now part of it." all individually acceptable but the point is what's your vision what's your vision for peace? what kind of risks are you going to take and here's the tragedy. if this goes on for 20 years and you have five million palestinian arabs living between the river and the sea and israel is ruling over them at what point does it not become a democracy. at what point do you say you can't rule over five million people who have neither a vote nor a country and call yourself a democracy? it corrodes the essence of what makes israel so special. >> rose: this is the apartheid argument. >> yes. yes. and look've never heard anyone explain toe how you
in whichou say he'll be the person who came before, is t person who's willing to take the risk to brin about something that was in israel's interests. >> and that's the only way he'll be remembered, unfortunately. he has an objection to anything you propose. when the palestinians were divided he said "i can't negotiate with these guys because they're divided." then they got together and he says "i can't negotiate with them because hamas is now part of it." all...
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. >> you know, one of the fine points about diplomacy is to know how to brin all the toolness together and define the right moment when moments are ripe for a political resolution. and i thinkwe felt very strongly the psident and secretary that when we came into office in 2009 that the momentum was on the side of the taliban. they had no interest, so we had to create the conditions to make that political resolution take place. but precisely because of what we've done, the initial commitment of troops and the surge, we now think that the balance of forces are right in the way that there is a better chance of bringing the taliban to the table for them to break with al qaeda, to form and accept a government that protects the basic rights of afghans that respects the rights of other groups from other ethnic and tribal affiliations. and we are very much committed to that. as the secretary said in her testimony yesterday, the diplomatic surge that w anticipate ithe coming monthses is precisely to take advantage of the work that our military and civilians have done to try to convert that into
. >> you know, one of the fine points about diplomacy is to know how to brin all the toolness together and define the right moment when moments are ripe for a political resolution. and i thinkwe felt very strongly the psident and secretary that when we came into office in 2009 that the momentum was on the side of the taliban. they had no interest, so we had to create the conditions to make that political resolution take place. but precisely because of what we've done, the initial...
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so i think that if you start undoing that, and after all, what's so dra containion about brin
so i think that if you start undoing that, and after all, what's so dra containion about brin
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. >> brin on the blogs says -- i'm not sure if this committee can do that. >> although he did brieflythat press briefing maybe i will seek some professional help, i'm not sure at this point, but sort of opened up the door to that. >> dr. jeff garr deer showing up. >> we'll ask what he thinks about what led to this and how maybe you can, you know, overcome. america loves a comeback story. >> and also loves to use sex addiction for a cop out for things wrong. couldn't help it. i'm an addict. >> thousands of people are evacuating their homes in eastern arizona this morning. one of the worst wildfires in the history of the state is growing larger. it's increasing in size by more than 20% in the last 24 hours alone. and it's already burned a quarter of a million acres. forecasters are calling for more windy conditions over the next few days. >> rob marciano is in the extreme weather center right now. what's the situation? >> more heat, more dry weather, and more wind as you mentioned. we've got a critical fire danger in this area. a little storm that's pulling out of the rockies towards th
. >> brin on the blogs says -- i'm not sure if this committee can do that. >> although he did brieflythat press briefing maybe i will seek some professional help, i'm not sure at this point, but sort of opened up the door to that. >> dr. jeff garr deer showing up. >> we'll ask what he thinks about what led to this and how maybe you can, you know, overcome. america loves a comeback story. >> and also loves to use sex addiction for a cop out for things wrong....
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this is -- >> this is the brin snerks. >> yes. this is the base of maple syrup. add to it water. and thyme and garlic and sugar. >> the sugar on top of the maple. >> yes. it enhances the color. and then -- >> whisk it? >> whisk it in. drop the pork. >> nice pieces of pork loin. >> clean. >> nice. >> how long do you let it sit? >> depending on the portion size. this goes for an hour or two. the longer you brine it -- >> the richer the flavor inside. and here? >> roasting the pork as you see. look at that color. >> nice. these are pretty thick pieces. how long do we -- >> this probably takes about six to eight minutes. they lowered the internal temperature of cooking pork to 140 degrees. whereas before it was 165 which for me was a little bit over cooked. for me, we brine it on all sides. we take this fat right here and we render it down and brown the pork actually in that fat. >> nice. and here you have roasted tomatoes? >> roasted tomatoes. also what we do is we also cook some -- >> red onions? there? >> shallots. >> if you think -- let me ask you this. think about tomatoes, thin
this is -- >> this is the brin snerks. >> yes. this is the base of maple syrup. add to it water. and thyme and garlic and sugar. >> the sugar on top of the maple. >> yes. it enhances the color. and then -- >> whisk it? >> whisk it in. drop the pork. >> nice pieces of pork loin. >> clean. >> nice. >> how long do you let it sit? >> depending on the portion size. this goes for an hour or two. the longer you brine it -- >> the...