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cooley got an award, dr. debakey had to do something more dramatic and it really created the medical center that we have in houston today. then as -- the reason bud frazier is the main character is because he studied with both of these people and then devoted his thrive creating an artificial heart, but then the people he attracted were equally eccentric. i don't know if you know billy koehn but he is from houston., a harvard trained, baylor trained, harvard trained and unalso magician and plays trombone in a band and -- i don't think the guy sleeps and then billy -- he is also a spectacular inventor but one day he was in his office, waiting to -- every week he would see people with inventions just to tell them, yes, no, maybe this will work, and there was some kid coming in from australia and he could barely bring himself to meet with the guy, and this kid comes in with this backpack and takes a device out of that's wrapped in rags and says, i think this will work as an art artificial heart, and because bill
cooley got an award, dr. debakey had to do something more dramatic and it really created the medical center that we have in houston today. then as -- the reason bud frazier is the main character is because he studied with both of these people and then devoted his thrive creating an artificial heart, but then the people he attracted were equally eccentric. i don't know if you know billy koehn but he is from houston., a harvard trained, baylor trained, harvard trained and unalso magician and...
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under twenty minutes in and check our capitalized on a braman breakdown with anastasio as donors cooley putting the home side ahead. one nail stuttgart. elated fans and a relieved corps could even if he didn't look at. the must of felt even better fifteen minutes later when of h.'s second yellow card saw him sent off and braman bumped down to ten men with nearly an hour to go. but there is a reason braman are so high up in the table man down are not they brought the game to the hosts they adore gabriel selassie just missed connecting with max closer and bursting strict guards bubble. while moxie and a stein and later cloudy of his sorrows poor fortune showed just how fragile carcosa lead was which is typical of should regard the season. falling apart at the worst time possible. i only kept on the corporation having lost a game yet the season and you could see that they were confident and didn't believe they would lose coming on the other hand struggle because we haven't won a game yet that's the worst thing that can happen when you start to doubt yourself will. get stuck cars were alrea
under twenty minutes in and check our capitalized on a braman breakdown with anastasio as donors cooley putting the home side ahead. one nail stuttgart. elated fans and a relieved corps could even if he didn't look at. the must of felt even better fifteen minutes later when of h.'s second yellow card saw him sent off and braman bumped down to ten men with nearly an hour to go. but there is a reason braman are so high up in the table man down are not they brought the game to the hosts they adore...
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that i'm aware of why was this massacre ignored is it because there is cooley's in between the u.s. coalition and the isis forces in an attempt to destabilize syria in venice again to the british media the supporters does the british government support the white helmet along with the jokes motivation here and of course israel i understand you in syria talked to a white helmet leader on the ground what did he tell you yeah i mean basically during part of my trip by and the city of. in fact and men she and the alomari mosque which of course was the scene of the early reports over the so-called uprising in syria that our ballot is an interesting situation this is an area still under control of the armed groups or certain armed groups that have not accepted reconciliation but who are working on the go shouting with the syrian government with the russian military places guarantors so we entered an area which is still under the. troll. groups that i mentioned we entered a functioning white helmet center now what was interesting is the presumption by those white helmets was that because i
that i'm aware of why was this massacre ignored is it because there is cooley's in between the u.s. coalition and the isis forces in an attempt to destabilize syria in venice again to the british media the supporters does the british government support the white helmet along with the jokes motivation here and of course israel i understand you in syria talked to a white helmet leader on the ground what did he tell you yeah i mean basically during part of my trip by and the city of. in fact and...
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. >> there was no fda for a long time when cooley was operating. i had heard a lot of very strange stories about all these doctors doing very interesting things we would not find normal today. so i worked with a medical writer by training and i said i know i ask a lot of stupid questions but i have to ask go i keep hearing this story that could leave a cows heart into a patient and did not miss a beat and said no. it was a sheep'ssh heart. in fact, he was in the operating room and before transplants were successful h , he ran out of options and the patient was dying on the table and said go down to the lab and bring me a sheep's heart and lasts - - let's try it so they brought it up and he put it in and probably stopped and the patient died but why i wanted to write the book there is a houston culture that many are familiar with let's try it first don't ask for permission but ask for forgiveness if it passes. that's aar story of the early years of heart surgery. . >> related to that is developing the tools you need for operating on a beating heart
. >> there was no fda for a long time when cooley was operating. i had heard a lot of very strange stories about all these doctors doing very interesting things we would not find normal today. so i worked with a medical writer by training and i said i know i ask a lot of stupid questions but i have to ask go i keep hearing this story that could leave a cows heart into a patient and did not miss a beat and said no. it was a sheep'ssh heart. in fact, he was in the operating room and before...
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with us now is christophe bondy, trade lawyer at at the law firm cooley and former trade adviser to canadianust explaining he was just explaining to me there that you were involved in the ceta negotiations between canada and the eu so you have looked at the detail we have had so far and it is not all there by any means. we are expecting state m e nts there by any means. we are expecting statements later from canada and the us. what do you make of what we know so us. what do you make of what we know so far? to me it sounds really positive, in the first place that the deal has been concluded but beyond that, at least from a canadian perspective, chrystia freeland and the lead negotiator are to be congratulated with the details coming out. we were holding the line on having anti—dumping and duty, joint determinations and that is in place. the cultural exception is in place. the cultural exception is in place. access and indeed enhanced access in autos and also not having access in autos and also not having a guillotine clause in the agreement five years down the line and maintaining a state to
with us now is christophe bondy, trade lawyer at at the law firm cooley and former trade adviser to canadianust explaining he was just explaining to me there that you were involved in the ceta negotiations between canada and the eu so you have looked at the detail we have had so far and it is not all there by any means. we are expecting state m e nts there by any means. we are expecting statements later from canada and the us. what do you make of what we know so us. what do you make of what we...
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and it looks like this law firm, perkins cooley and the smear merchant fusion gps were at the centerall of that with that exact intent. >> well, lou, what was fairly obvious, right after james comey held his famous july 5th between news conference exonerating hillary clinton, it was obvious something was afoot. later on we learned that not only were they trying to exonerate hillary clinton so that she could win but if she lost they were going to frame donald trump. we found that's what they were precisely trying do as a result of the text messages from strzok and page. that happened several months later. once you have the strzok and page text messages, this isn't a conspiracy theory by a group of crazy people, it's fundamental law enforcement facts on the record that this pla plot was in existence and now we know from james baker that perkins coolly was a part of it. lou: perkins coolly and the geutiofusion gps -- the justice department seems to have been running from them, so as the fbi. the corruption that we're talking about at the highest levels of the fbi is still active and a m
and it looks like this law firm, perkins cooley and the smear merchant fusion gps were at the centerall of that with that exact intent. >> well, lou, what was fairly obvious, right after james comey held his famous july 5th between news conference exonerating hillary clinton, it was obvious something was afoot. later on we learned that not only were they trying to exonerate hillary clinton so that she could win but if she lost they were going to frame donald trump. we found that's what...
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>> perkins cooley and a few of their partners. >> well, i have to imagine, you are going to be a really wealthy guy. because what they did to you, all your fourth amendment protections were stomped on. this isn't political. >> it goes beyond any damages or any financial aspects. there have been so many lies as you are alluding to and you look at the damage it did to our democratic system and institutions of government back in 2016. i'm just trying to get some justice in terms of getting some disclosure. if you look at some of the prior dodgy dossier cases, like mr. goodbar as, he had information out there in the senate judiciary committee and house intelligence committee have been facing a lot of things on in terms of their investigation. >> sean: you also help your government, you would debrief after traveling abroad freely with the intelligence community, fbi, cia. and they haven't indicted you. really quick and the last three seconds we have come up what's next here and where are these the classifications, and where are the unredacted materials, when are they coming? >> i think they
>> perkins cooley and a few of their partners. >> well, i have to imagine, you are going to be a really wealthy guy. because what they did to you, all your fourth amendment protections were stomped on. this isn't political. >> it goes beyond any damages or any financial aspects. there have been so many lies as you are alluding to and you look at the damage it did to our democratic system and institutions of government back in 2016. i'm just trying to get some justice in terms...
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. >> its come basically from cooley -- conflicting advice, and hasn't come from -- scandals are not reallylike if a credit card fee has been too hire something like that. it's been around more advisory tech products. causingly, these event disproportionate damage to their reputation. paul: finance report of fraser, thanks for joining us today. nab shares of about 1.25%. ceo a talk to the nab little later on. you can see that it 2:30 p.m. sydney time. shery: and lots of earnings out of the u.s. as well. general motors showing old-school business with carmakers can still be lucrative, despite slowing global sales. the automakers arrived in -- surprised investors. where was the strength? ramy: in the united states, selling suvs and pickups, and surprisingly in china. aboutnded up pulling in $500 million, even those the sentiment has been clouded because they also saw the first slowdown in the country which andd to some negativity some concerns there. let me walk you through the the estimate was for $1.25, that was supposed to be a year on year fall. third-quarter revenue was upbeat also, by $
. >> its come basically from cooley -- conflicting advice, and hasn't come from -- scandals are not reallylike if a credit card fee has been too hire something like that. it's been around more advisory tech products. causingly, these event disproportionate damage to their reputation. paul: finance report of fraser, thanks for joining us today. nab shares of about 1.25%. ceo a talk to the nab little later on. you can see that it 2:30 p.m. sydney time. shery: and lots of earnings out of the...