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>> right, whether you have they chromosome or you don't, the level of testosterone you had.brain in a certain way. john: and changes you forever? >> well, it makes a big difference. what is interesting, if women take testosterone, that is happening more and more, if they take too much they begin to think like a guy, they always think about sex, and have less empathy that can cause trouble. john: they ride motorcycles. i want to poll my audience here, how many of you have a good sense of direction? more guys, i'm seeing raising their hand than women that is my experience. look at these experiments i reported on, this first one at university of rochester. students are blind folded then walked througed news the maze o. when women are asked where a college building is. they are not so sure. >> that way. john: many retain a sense of what direct they moved. >> through the next door, take a left, then a right, then a left. john: and so on, another experiment at york university, students were asked to wait in a clutter room. when student did not know is that waiting was the experime
>> right, whether you have they chromosome or you don't, the level of testosterone you had.brain in a certain way. john: and changes you forever? >> well, it makes a big difference. what is interesting, if women take testosterone, that is happening more and more, if they take too much they begin to think like a guy, they always think about sex, and have less empathy that can cause trouble. john: they ride motorcycles. i want to poll my audience here, how many of you have a good...
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>> right, whether you have they chromosome or you don't, the level of testosteroe you had.brain in a certain way. john:nd changes you forever? >> well, it makes a big difference. what is interesting, if women take testosterone, that is happening more and more, if they take too much they begin to think like a guy, they always think about sex, and have less empathy that can cause trouble. john: the ride motorcycles. i want to poll my audience here, how many of you have a good sense of direction? more guys, i'm seeing raisi their hand than womenhat is my experience. look at these experiments i reported on, this first one at university of rochester. students are blind folded then walked througed news the maze o. when women are asked where a college building is. they are not so sure. >> that way. john: many retain a sense of what direct they moved. >> through the next door, take a left, then a right,hen a left. john: and so on, another experiment at york university, students were asked to wait in a clutter room. when student did not know is that waiting was the experiment they w
>> right, whether you have they chromosome or you don't, the level of testosteroe you had.brain in a certain way. john:nd changes you forever? >> well, it makes a big difference. what is interesting, if women take testosterone, that is happening more and more, if they take too much they begin to think like a guy, they always think about sex, and have less empathy that can cause trouble. john: the ride motorcycles. i want to poll my audience here, how many of you have a good sense of...
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what is a chromosome? yes. "ome" for $1,200. katie. what is a tome? yes. "ome" for $800. friendly garden fellow seen here. nilai. who is a gnome? a gnome. you got it. let's go around the white house with alex for $1,200. maybe if the laws were changed, i could be president like the guy above me, who took residence here in this year. nilai. what is 1992? no. brittany. what is 1993? 1993 for president clinton. yes. white house with alex for $800. out the back windows, there's an inspiring view of these two presidential landmarks. nilai. what are the washington monument and the jefferson memorial? yes. let's go meet the monotremes! for $1,600. katie. what is a hedgehog? no. nilai or brittany? [ beep ] what is the spiny anteater. back to you, nilai. let's go meet the monotremes! for $1,200, please. for the flat feature projecting from the animal's face, this word sometimes comes before platypus. katie. what is duck-billed? yes. monotremes! for $800. brittany. what are reptiles? you're right. monotremes! for $400. brittany. what are mammals? mammals. you got them. monotremes!
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so whether you have the y chromosome or not triggers testosterone or not nearly as much the level ofgins to shape your brain in a certain way. >> and changes you forever? >> it certainly makes a big difference. what is interesting is that if women take testosterone and that is happening more and more, if they take too much they begin to think like a guy. they always think about sex they have less empathy and it can cause some trouble. >> they ride motorcycles. >> i want to poll my audience here. how many of you have a good sense of direction? more guys i am seeing raising their hands than women. that's my experience. look at this experiment. this first one was done at the university of rochester. >> students are blindfolded and walked through a maze of tunnels that run under the campus. they guide them and tap them on the shoulder so they don't run into anybody. when a woman is asked where a college building is they are not so sure. men however retained a sense of what direction they moved. >> go through the next doors take a left and a right and a left. >> in another experiment in n
so whether you have the y chromosome or not triggers testosterone or not nearly as much the level ofgins to shape your brain in a certain way. >> and changes you forever? >> it certainly makes a big difference. what is interesting is that if women take testosterone and that is happening more and more, if they take too much they begin to think like a guy. they always think about sex they have less empathy and it can cause some trouble. >> they ride motorcycles. >> i want...
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. >> i'm sorry, without a y chromosome, i just can't get my mind around the whole story. >> what would make them think of it? >> it was smart. those are smart criminals. >> i would like to roll around on platinum cards. no, that one they're going to know. >> next story, he hates butts and he cannot lie. even the newfangled ones. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is now targeting e cigarettes. put e in front of everything and it's supposed to make it more cool. >> it means it's electronic. >> never mind. the administration is working to have electronic smokes lumped in with tobacco republics anticipate eventually banned. said one doctor and supporter of ecigs. you're basically telling a bunch of exsmokers to go back to cigarettes. also as part of proposed legislation, the legal age to buy tobacco could be age 147. is bloomberg now becoming a parody of bloomberg. how mayor bloomberg can i be? >> i'm now for the first time going to say i think anthony weiner could be a better mayor. >> well, yeah, i don't know if you know that. because he would -- i guess you would just -- i can't ban
. >> i'm sorry, without a y chromosome, i just can't get my mind around the whole story. >> what would make them think of it? >> it was smart. those are smart criminals. >> i would like to roll around on platinum cards. no, that one they're going to know. >> next story, he hates butts and he cannot lie. even the newfangled ones. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is now targeting e cigarettes. put e in front of everything and it's supposed to make it more cool....
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. >> i'm sorry, without a y chromosome, i just can't get my mind around the whole story. >> what would make them think of it? >> it was smart. those are smart criminals. >> i would like to roll around on platinum cards. no, that one they're going to know. >> next story, he hates butts and he cannot lie. even the newfangleones. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is now targeting e cigarettes. put e in front of everything and it's supposed to make it more cool. >> it means it's electronic. >> never mind. the administration is working to have electronic smokes lumped in with tobacco republics anticipate eventually banned. said one doctor and supporter of ecigs. you're basically telling a bunch of exsmokers to go back to cigarettes. also as part of proposed legislation, the legal age to buy tobacco could be age 147. is bloomberg now becoming a parody of bloomberg. how mayor bloomberg can i be? >> i'm now for the first time going to say i think anthony weiner could be a better mayor. >> well, yeah, i don't know if you know that. because he would -- i guess you would just -- i can't ban e
. >> i'm sorry, without a y chromosome, i just can't get my mind around the whole story. >> what would make them think of it? >> it was smart. those are smart criminals. >> i would like to roll around on platinum cards. no, that one they're going to know. >> next story, he hates butts and he cannot lie. even the newfangleones. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is now targeting e cigarettes. put e in front of everything and it's supposed to make it more cool....
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if you are changing away from your xx chromosome or xy chromosome, your natural gends der, if you'renging away using the scalpel of a doctor, that is not deserving of a civil right. >> we could have an entire kfrgs. in fact, i have on what these kids and counseling and who believes in that. mason i see a big smile. i want to end with you. final thoughts and just respond to that. >> you know, i know that not everybody in america has had a chance to get to know a transgender person. these youth know who they are. they want to be successful and be part of the school community like everybody else. as a transgender person myself, i want to make sure that the youth are able to be safe and successful as youth and adults and this bill is a logical next step to help make sure that happened. we believe in the privacy of everybody. to the extent this facilitates more privacy for all students in school, that's a great thing. >>> still ahead, have you ever heard of a rooftop garden, programs? let me tell you, you have never seen one quite like this. it has people underneath it, especially in the
if you are changing away from your xx chromosome or xy chromosome, your natural gends der, if you'renging away using the scalpel of a doctor, that is not deserving of a civil right. >> we could have an entire kfrgs. in fact, i have on what these kids and counseling and who believes in that. mason i see a big smile. i want to end with you. final thoughts and just respond to that. >> you know, i know that not everybody in america has had a chance to get to know a transgender person....
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a copy of the human papaloma virus inserted in the most vulnerable place you could imagine, on chromosome 8, activating a particular cancer gene. this is now probably why we know at last why these cells grow so rapidly. >> warner: now, how eye don't want to say "well grounded," but how serious is the risk to the privacy of descendants? when you get to the level of grandchildren and great-grandchildren? >> very important question. it is certainly the case that my challenger have my d.n.a., but they also have their north's, and it gets dliewtd as you move further and further away from the individual, but there is still some connection there. and i think her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren have an interest making sure this is handled respectfully, and respect for persons is one of the ethics we can't brush aside, even if it's inconvenient so, it seemed very appropriate to listen carefully to their concerns and then incorporate them into the decision, which i think has turned out really well. >> warner: that raises the question of the broader policy implication of this. i mea
a copy of the human papaloma virus inserted in the most vulnerable place you could imagine, on chromosome 8, activating a particular cancer gene. this is now probably why we know at last why these cells grow so rapidly. >> warner: now, how eye don't want to say "well grounded," but how serious is the risk to the privacy of descendants? when you get to the level of grandchildren and great-grandchildren? >> very important question. it is certainly the case that my challenger...
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sets biological sex which is expressed in our internal sex organs, our external genitalia and at chromosomal every cell in our body against transient feelings and emotions of young people of adolescence in this case and saying we are going to ignore the biological reality and define a person based on these transient emotions. it makes no sense even apart from the radical implications of it for use of bathrooms, locker rooms and sports teams. martha: it's a chris triple nation principle that this law is based on, tamara. and it says that you can't be successful in school if you don't have the freedom to go to the bathroom you choose and what sports team you choose. >> i would like to address what peter says about the transient emotion. this is typical of pete more have no empirical evidence. they just speak on feeling. proposition 8 couldn't put forward any empirical evidence to show that this was bad for children. so yes there are biological differences. but these are not transient feelings. if you speak to many gay or transgender people they will tell you they have experienced these feeling
sets biological sex which is expressed in our internal sex organs, our external genitalia and at chromosomal every cell in our body against transient feelings and emotions of young people of adolescence in this case and saying we are going to ignore the biological reality and define a person based on these transient emotions. it makes no sense even apart from the radical implications of it for use of bathrooms, locker rooms and sports teams. martha: it's a chris triple nation principle that...
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i mean, on behalf of everybody with a "y" chromosome, i just want to apologize on behalf of anthony weinermale executive producer just got in my ear and said, piggish? taking offense to that, eric hall. right here. >> there's some evidence there's some romantic involvement, though. it's worth bringing out that the secretary, his secretary, and he have admitted to some romantic involvement. at least his motivations for framing this guy are pure. don't you think, janet? >> janet, jump in. >> so the point being this isn't about being a man. i mean, i can accept that. but this is a judge. as someone who's in court every single day, and i have judges tell me what to wear, when to talk. i have to stand up when they walk into the room. and they're responsible for whether my clients go to jail or prison or get set free. we just don't expect judges to act like this. this is what makes our criminal justice system the greatest in the world, that we can walk into court and not fear that there's corruption. i have clients say to me will the judge do something that's illegal or not? i generally feel con
i mean, on behalf of everybody with a "y" chromosome, i just want to apologize on behalf of anthony weinermale executive producer just got in my ear and said, piggish? taking offense to that, eric hall. right here. >> there's some evidence there's some romantic involvement, though. it's worth bringing out that the secretary, his secretary, and he have admitted to some romantic involvement. at least his motivations for framing this guy are pure. don't you think, janet? >>...
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i have a y chromosome.show up and i'm there. >> maybe show an ankle. >> stephanie: exactly. oh, boy. by the way, keep your organ out for the' collieses and tall mook. [ inaudible ] sa said -- [overlapping speakers] >> stephanie: thank you, jim. thank you for that. [♪ circus music ] >> stephanie: he said i believe the democrat -- >> oh, it hurts so much when they make that little inside joke when they -- doesn't it democrats? >> stephanie: i think it's a an anti life family, and these are things that christians hold dear. >> a lot of democrats go to church. >> you got to imagine the stuff this guy is into. this guy is amazing. if he gets elected, first off i'm half virginian, it's really bad that the state could put a lunatic like this in the office. he will be a gift to comedians. so if you make this guy your lieutenant governor, we comics are going to flog the gop with him for years. >> he's bozo on a pogo stick crazy. >> stephanie: i like that. speaking of which, john, wow, how about that ariel castro. wo
i have a y chromosome.show up and i'm there. >> maybe show an ankle. >> stephanie: exactly. oh, boy. by the way, keep your organ out for the' collieses and tall mook. [ inaudible ] sa said -- [overlapping speakers] >> stephanie: thank you, jim. thank you for that. [♪ circus music ] >> stephanie: he said i believe the democrat -- >> oh, it hurts so much when they make that little inside joke when they -- doesn't it democrats? >> stephanie: i think it's a an...
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societies passed down their institutions through a kind of social chromosome.e question before us along the way is whether the judiciary and the right to counsel in particular no longer occupies a prominent secure gene in our national dna. my closest adviser recently said to me as i was bemoaning the right to sequestration in my new counsel which i do every day as my job, i managed the federal defenders and the panel attorneys and our office of defender services within the judiciary. we are under siege, all of us. i said to him, one morning, early, maybe the country doesn't find the right to counsel for those who cannot afford to hire counsel a necessary expenditure anymore. he said, simply, it may no longer be part of our democratic dna. have you ever thought about that? i responded all fired up him up but it is the sixth amendment. it is a fundamental strand of our constitution. it is not negotiable. he calmly responded, you have seen considerable indifference at the state level. and now, perhaps, it is hitting the federal public defense. nobody is going to b
societies passed down their institutions through a kind of social chromosome.e question before us along the way is whether the judiciary and the right to counsel in particular no longer occupies a prominent secure gene in our national dna. my closest adviser recently said to me as i was bemoaning the right to sequestration in my new counsel which i do every day as my job, i managed the federal defenders and the panel attorneys and our office of defender services within the judiciary. we are...
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but it's hard to escape the conclusion that gravitas in this context mainly means possessing a y chromosomeed, janet yellen was the most accurate. there where you go on a number of levels. >> nothing but gravitas actually. i mean -- >> yeah. >> that's sort of what she brings to the table. the notion she doesn't have it is ludicrous. >> the comments are without base because they can't think of anything else, obviously, and so then you have to look at whether her gender plays a role. is that fair sh. >> absolutely fair. >> up next, a checkup on the president's health care law with dr. tobey cosgrove. president and ceo of the cleveland clinic. back with much more "morning joe." welcome. how are you doing? thanks to the grit and resilience and determination of the american people, we've been able to clear away the rubble from the financial crisis. we started to lay a new foundation for stronger, more durable economic growth. but we're not there yet. what we need is not a 3-month plan or even a 3-year plan. we need a long-term american strategy: job security with good wages and durable industrie
but it's hard to escape the conclusion that gravitas in this context mainly means possessing a y chromosomeed, janet yellen was the most accurate. there where you go on a number of levels. >> nothing but gravitas actually. i mean -- >> yeah. >> that's sort of what she brings to the table. the notion she doesn't have it is ludicrous. >> the comments are without base because they can't think of anything else, obviously, and so then you have to look at whether her gender...
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societies passed down their institutions through a kind of social chromosome.he question before us along the way is whether the judiciary and the right to counsel in particular no longer occupies a prominent secure gene in our national dna. my closest adviser recently said to me as i was bemoaning the right to counsel as i do everyday in my my job, i managed the federal defenders and the panel attorneys and our office of defender services within the judiciary. we are under siege, all of us. i said to him, one morning, early, maybe the country doesn't find the right to counsel for those who cannot afford to hire counsel a necessary expenditure anymore. he said, simply, it may no longer be part of our democratic dna. have you ever thought about that? i responded all fired up him up but it is the sixth amendment. it is a fundamental strand of our constitution. it is not negotiable. he calmly responded, you have seen considerable indifference at the state level. and now, perhaps, it is hitting the federal public defense. nobody is going to be against it, but to wha
societies passed down their institutions through a kind of social chromosome.he question before us along the way is whether the judiciary and the right to counsel in particular no longer occupies a prominent secure gene in our national dna. my closest adviser recently said to me as i was bemoaning the right to counsel as i do everyday in my my job, i managed the federal defenders and the panel attorneys and our office of defender services within the judiciary. we are under siege, all of us. i...
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societies passed down their institutions through a kind of social chromosome. the question before us along the andis whether the judiciary the right to counsel in particular no longer occupies a prominent secure gene in our national dna. adviser recently said to me as i was bemoaning the right to sequestration in my new counsel which i do every day as , i managed the federal defenders and the panel attorneys and our office of defender services within the judiciary. we are under siege, all of us. i said to him, one morning, early, maybe the country doesn't find the right to counsel for those who cannot afford to hire counsel a necessary expenditure anymore. he said, simply, it may no longer be part of our democratic dna. have you ever thought about that? up him upd all fired but it is the sixth amendment. it is a fundamental strand of our constitution. it is not negotiable. responded, you have seen considerable indifference at the state level. and now, perhaps, it is hitting the federal public defense. nobody is going to be against it, but to what extent are the
societies passed down their institutions through a kind of social chromosome. the question before us along the andis whether the judiciary the right to counsel in particular no longer occupies a prominent secure gene in our national dna. adviser recently said to me as i was bemoaning the right to sequestration in my new counsel which i do every day as , i managed the federal defenders and the panel attorneys and our office of defender services within the judiciary. we are under siege, all of...