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d. organ printing yes for the first time ever three d. printing technology was used to build tiny bits of organs although we're still years away from fully grown organs that can be built from an individual's own cells this development means one day people will no longer have to wait on a transplant list now staying on the world of game changing technology last month nassau mavin a space probe that's being sent to mars to study the martian atmosphere and determine how the planet went from being rich in water to the barren red rock that we know it is today the discoveries that maven makes may revolutionize our understanding about space and the atmosphere of planets but another story that shook up the status quo here on earth zero why is courageous decision to legalize marijuana up amazingly the country's president hosts a movie was able to see the complete abysmal failure of the world's war on drugs same quote einstein said there's nothing more absurd than trying to change the results by always repeating the same formula that's why we're try
d. organ printing yes for the first time ever three d. printing technology was used to build tiny bits of organs although we're still years away from fully grown organs that can be built from an individual's own cells this development means one day people will no longer have to wait on a transplant list now staying on the world of game changing technology last month nassau mavin a space probe that's being sent to mars to study the martian atmosphere and determine how the planet went from being...
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d. organ printing yes for the first time ever three d. printing technology was used to build tiny bits of organs although we're still years away from fully grown organs that can be built from an individual's.
d. organ printing yes for the first time ever three d. printing technology was used to build tiny bits of organs although we're still years away from fully grown organs that can be built from an individual's.
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so-called aumf, which is the fundamental law that allows us to use force internationally nations, d to organizations, or persons who planned, authorized, or committed in the attacks of september 11 or harbored such organizations or persons in order to prevent any future attacks. that language is very limiting. it has been interpreted by successions of general counsels of various organizations in the government top much broader by the use of the term associated forces. do you have a view on whether that should be rerouted or are you satisfied that the gloss that's been placed on this by this term of associated forces, which is nowhere found in the document, is legally sufficient force, y military forces through the c.i.a. around the world when we're talking about people, some of whom certainly weren't involved ith al qaeda and 2011. >> i believe as it's currently drafted is sufficient and that the interpretation that has been adopted by this administration to include the force is legally available interpretation. the definition of associated forces is an intelligent that has an organized armed group
so-called aumf, which is the fundamental law that allows us to use force internationally nations, d to organizations, or persons who planned, authorized, or committed in the attacks of september 11 or harbored such organizations or persons in order to prevent any future attacks. that language is very limiting. it has been interpreted by successions of general counsels of various organizations in the government top much broader by the use of the term associated forces. do you have a view on...
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organizers say numbers like that d are eager for the economic stimulus and the social cache that high-brow art shows deliver. >> for people all over the world to see what happens in'. the community has to step up. >> the community has exploded. >> it puts pressure on the community to measure to that standard of excellence. when i started there was six galleries. there's over 130 today. >> this week the art museum opened its doors with an infusion of sunlight, views of the bay and vertical gardens. it promises to be as big a draw as the artwork. the curator hopes it will become a social event. where people discuss art from the 1930s to the present. >> often we are competing not with cultural institution, but the beach. the beach is the public face in miami. this museum and the design and location will change that. it has the participation to become an other type of social phase. >> the museum began building a collection in 1996. in less than 20 years it's collected 1300 works of art. you may say that's a metaphor or the arts community. it may be a newcomer. with a clear commitment the area
organizers say numbers like that d are eager for the economic stimulus and the social cache that high-brow art shows deliver. >> for people all over the world to see what happens in'. the community has to step up. >> the community has exploded. >> it puts pressure on the community to measure to that standard of excellence. when i started there was six galleries. there's over 130 today. >> this week the art museum opened its doors with an infusion of sunlight, views of...
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d. it does play an important role in maintaining our bone health, but there's a new study that claims not having enough of the vitamin may actually cause serious damage to your brain and other organs. wow, it's sounding like d is becoming the new fish oil. >> i love vitamin d. i think vitamin d is a super vitamin. that's the one thing i check in every single patient. we live in a northern climate, and i check 25 hydroxy d. that's what we check in the doctor's offices. i'm finding an epidemic of vitamin d deficiency, especially in older patients, and where put them on vitamin d 3, and then i follow the level because it's been shown to be associated not only with bone health, but with heart health. there's some evidence there's a risk of colon cancer if you don't have the right amount of vitamin d. depression with not enough vitamin d. now, this study, i think we would find this in people, too, if you're vitamin d defishanp, u wouldn't think as clearly. some of the diseases we're going to talk about later, those can be mimicked by a vitamin d deficiency. i call it a supervitamin or a pro ormoan. almost more of a hormone than a vitamin. >> eric would want people to ask, you have to a
d. it does play an important role in maintaining our bone health, but there's a new study that claims not having enough of the vitamin may actually cause serious damage to your brain and other organs. wow, it's sounding like d is becoming the new fish oil. >> i love vitamin d. i think vitamin d is a super vitamin. that's the one thing i check in every single patient. we live in a northern climate, and i check 25 hydroxy d. that's what we check in the doctor's offices. i'm finding an...
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d." it does play an important role in maintaining our bone health. but there's a new study that claims that not having enough of the vitamin may actually cause serious damage to your brain and other organs. wow. it's sounding like "d" is becoming the new fish oil. >> well, i love vitamin "d." i think vitamin "d" is the super vitamin. and that's the one thing i check in every single patient, jamie, because we live in a northern climate here. i check 25 hydroxy "d," that's what we check in the doctor's office. i'm finding it epidemic of vitamin "d" defirensy especially in older patients and i put them on vitamin d3 at least 1,000 units a day which is the recommended dose is and i follow the level. it's been shown to be associated not onl with heart health, there's some evidence that there's a risk of colon cancer if you don't have the right amount of vitamin "d." depressi depression, and now the point today. this study is in rats but i think we would find this in people, too, that if you were vitamin "d" deficient you wouldn't think as scleerly. some of the diseases we're going to talk about later, autoimmune diseases that david suggested for today, those can actually be mimicked by a vit
d." it does play an important role in maintaining our bone health. but there's a new study that claims that not having enough of the vitamin may actually cause serious damage to your brain and other organs. wow. it's sounding like "d" is becoming the new fish oil. >> well, i love vitamin "d." i think vitamin "d" is the super vitamin. and that's the one thing i check in every single patient, jamie, because we live in a northern climate here. i check 25...
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for him three d printers victory not just cartilage but even organs are anything but science fiction i think eventually replace almost every part of the body except the brain. so the point really does help to integrate all these artificial components with the brain and the central nova system. humans and machines with their vile hackers or researchers they're all testing the limits of the consonant with it though. you know what i see gracie that this is what pays to the same extreme the buyer hackers can use some of the night without the digital platforms like facebook looks with that. it seems like any outfit with axes to smile train or compete to study econs must've taken to social media like it docks to war to mainly concerned about how to get the image out there and a fast pace. in many data protection is something only old people worry about. as in ten teenagers among the most intense active in latin america. what is the main and penned a letter to tune in to the puzzle quest to keep up with as the monza being cool on the net. what is aires the capital of argentina there are som
for him three d printers victory not just cartilage but even organs are anything but science fiction i think eventually replace almost every part of the body except the brain. so the point really does help to integrate all these artificial components with the brain and the central nova system. humans and machines with their vile hackers or researchers they're all testing the limits of the consonant with it though. you know what i see gracie that this is what pays to the same extreme the buyer...
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why grassroots organizations are so important to keep elected officials accountable. we are not a big d democrat or big r republican. we are a grassroots organization committed to economic freedom and getting people back to work. i think that is why our organization is so important. i think it is something the caller has mentioned. host: another question from twitter this morning. what policy initiative status afp promote and support to help the middle class? guest: the first and foremost is overspending in washington, opposing the ryan-murray budget deal that has spending levels greater than $1 trillion for fiscal year 2014 and that is one way we are standing up for hard- working american families. another way we have been doing this is by being a strong opponent of the president's health care law. this is something that americans for prosperity has worked on tirelessly, ever since the president first talked about the idea in a campaign speech, highlighting the problem of implementation and advocating for free market reforms to our nation's health care market is something that american
why grassroots organizations are so important to keep elected officials accountable. we are not a big d democrat or big r republican. we are a grassroots organization committed to economic freedom and getting people back to work. i think that is why our organization is so important. i think it is something the caller has mentioned. host: another question from twitter this morning. what policy initiative status afp promote and support to help the middle class? guest: the first and foremost is...
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this organ is helping the body to store hormones because it is creating more fat. is that what you are saying? >> the liver turns it to fat d when we gain weight, we to actually make more fat cells. fat cells are now an organ, so we are making more estrogen. and men too. men have a problem because fatki cells convert it to estrodile. you have men who are estrogen dominant. breast cancer in men is going up in america. we are living longer today, but living longer in ill health. b >> say that one more time. we are living longer today,ing but living longer in illg health. >> but that's a choice. >> there are ways to get around that and that's what this show is about. thank you so much for explaining that, doctor. my next segment is how easy it is to clean the liver and to help support the liver in terms of having better health. stay tuned. female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday, thanksgiving weekend, save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses.
this organ is helping the body to store hormones because it is creating more fat. is that what you are saying? >> the liver turns it to fat d when we gain weight, we to actually make more fat cells. fat cells are now an organ, so we are making more estrogen. and men too. men have a problem because fatki cells convert it to estrodile. you have men who are estrogen dominant. breast cancer in men is going up in america. we are living longer today, but living longer in ill health. b >>...
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first, 2 d,, on pages 59, through 61 of your agenda, and the number 1 5, organizations on page 61 should be changed to san francisco parks alliance corporate being withdrawn is 4 a. p on pages 163 and 1646 your agenda, item, four bb. on pages 215, through 216, and the original
first, 2 d,, on pages 59, through 61 of your agenda, and the number 1 5, organizations on page 61 should be changed to san francisco parks alliance corporate being withdrawn is 4 a. p on pages 163 and 1646 your agenda, item, four bb. on pages 215, through 216, and the original
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first, 2 d,, on pages 59, through 61 of your agenda, and the number 1 5, organizations on page 61 shouldanged to san francisco parks alliance corporate being withdrawn is 4 a. p on pages 163 and 1646 your agenda, item, four bb. on pages 215, through 216, and the original dates of service, should be changed to 11, 1, 12, through 5, 22, 14, and amended dates of service should be changed to 10, 1, 13, through 5, 22, 14. it should reflect the year, 2013, instead of 2014 and a correction to 4 bb. and on pages 252, through 254, original dates of service, should be changed to july 1, 2013, through june 30th, 2014, from august 2013, through march of 2013. and amended dates of service should be changed to november, 1, 2013, through march 31, 2014. from november 1, 2013, through march 31, 2013. are there any items removed for the first reading, seeing none, any items severed by the board, or superintendent for discussion and vote this evening roll call will take vote under section o, i will be abstaining from item, 2 d, due to a potential conflict of interest. superintendent proposal, and it has b
first, 2 d,, on pages 59, through 61 of your agenda, and the number 1 5, organizations on page 61 shouldanged to san francisco parks alliance corporate being withdrawn is 4 a. p on pages 163 and 1646 your agenda, item, four bb. on pages 215, through 216, and the original dates of service, should be changed to 11, 1, 12, through 5, 22, 14, and amended dates of service should be changed to 10, 1, 13, through 5, 22, 14. it should reflect the year, 2013, instead of 2014 and a correction to 4 bb....
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we've got the resending su d and change the height that's part of the motion and finally, to replace the s r organization and convert it from 38 rooms to affordable housing unit. that's understood. >> i believe commissioner wu captured those in her motion. >> commissioner hillis. >> i'm very supportive. just a quick question for the architects. i've gone by those buildings i didn't notice the stained glass window is this a way to - it's a great building is it tree overgrown it's a great window and i'm glad you're keeping the entry authenticity strong and keeping it as a fundamental entry >> it's likely the tree will be trimmed at the we do the project to get to the brick walls to restore them. but you notice the window less it's actually melting down and kind of folding at the bottom so the recession will be a reconstruction of the window in and out just a tuning it up. >> okay. thank you. great project >> commissioner sugaya. >> she can't yes as the nature of stained glass you can't see that well nilts they aluminate it. commissioners there's a motions and a second for the scoping map amendments and a m
we've got the resending su d and change the height that's part of the motion and finally, to replace the s r organization and convert it from 38 rooms to affordable housing unit. that's understood. >> i believe commissioner wu captured those in her motion. >> commissioner hillis. >> i'm very supportive. just a quick question for the architects. i've gone by those buildings i didn't notice the stained glass window is this a way to - it's a great building is it tree overgrown...
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tim is the co-founder and national director of progressive democrats of america p d america dot org was a key organizer for the presidential campaigns of over jesse jackson governor jerry brown served as a deputy national campaign manager of the senate for president campaign in two thousand and four in two thousand and seven tim was named progressive activist of the year by the nation magazine let's get back to it tim there's there's been if we can wax philosophical for a moment here there are there is been two there have been two story lines that have gone through american politics. one that i think is embrace by most people is the great man theory of history that franklin roosevelt for example just to use his presidency as an example we could we could there's a very good case to be made for lincoln and for jefferson being the same that he was just the right guy at the right time he was the man who was going to save america he he had the right collection of experience and advisors on and therefore and he was virtually deified my god my grandfather was you know just absolutely you know f.d.r. was a god
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d printing. but it is still the high- definition and best quality. avenuereason why organiche reason why soul cycle -- tell us why those particular organizations and how you fit into their plans. >> the way we work is we solve problems. we are a turnkey solution to a design problem, which is, if someone wants a new glass bottle forbeverages, a new bike soul cycle, we are told we need 100,000 minimum. what we are great -- really good at is creating value. they know we can deliver. >> negotiators seem to have reached some kind of deals on the u.s. budget and may be easing some of the cut. staying with washington for a moment, the passage of the prohibition on plastic guns, it was because they could get through security, correct get the >> a terrifying idea -- correct? >> a terrifying idea. there were some plans on the internet that showed how to make such a device with a printer. and again, you could not make this on a desktop. you need a fairly extensive and sophisticated printer to make this stuff. but interesting and terrifying at the same moment. >> you don't want one of t
d printing. but it is still the high- definition and best quality. avenuereason why organiche reason why soul cycle -- tell us why those particular organizations and how you fit into their plans. >> the way we work is we solve problems. we are a turnkey solution to a design problem, which is, if someone wants a new glass bottle forbeverages, a new bike soul cycle, we are told we need 100,000 minimum. what we are great -- really good at is creating value. they know we can deliver. >>...
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d. schools and democracy is the way all. the way to the nation works nation is organized russia has made this choice and it's syria. but. we know that there is no alternative to democratic development. and at the same time we strongly believe it is every country to choose their model to choose democracy is their model of development based on their history their traditions their values of course there are some universal criteria when you go to. these criteria have been universally approved i mean like the charter of the united nations the declaration of human rights which old members of the united nations have subscribed to but when a group of countries makes it introduce something in addition to universally accepted principles to impose their values and we see this happening in recent years maybe two or three decades of imposing. those beings own everybody else when this happens. this results in conflicts of. certain democracies may want to impose their principles on the other countries by force and this is no longer a democracy this is democratic. and this may result in instability this is what happened when and they w
d. schools and democracy is the way all. the way to the nation works nation is organized russia has made this choice and it's syria. but. we know that there is no alternative to democratic development. and at the same time we strongly believe it is every country to choose their model to choose democracy is their model of development based on their history their traditions their values of course there are some universal criteria when you go to. these criteria have been universally approved i...
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what would have happened if in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 with medicare part d if the white house under george w. bush had organizedon's policy. i suspect some of the democrats who voted against the president -- president bush's proposal would have been out and yelling saying this is really an inappropriate thing to do. look. i understands we have got to find ways to get the government wants to find ways to implement this program but this just struck me as just a little bit -- >> you know what? i can set up with one part about they talk about how important it is to healthy people. provide medical care and we need to fund. this and then they spend a million dollars on a piece of art at the end of september to put in an embassy in london. do we really need that when we are trying to find healthcare for people who are seriously ill and don't have money in this country? i don't buy it when people tell me how important this is when they are doing stupid things like that. >> greta, how about having a $650 billion web site that doesn't work well and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars to go to so-cal
what would have happened if in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 with medicare part d if the white house under george w. bush had organizedon's policy. i suspect some of the democrats who voted against the president -- president bush's proposal would have been out and yelling saying this is really an inappropriate thing to do. look. i understands we have got to find ways to get the government wants to find ways to implement this program but this just struck me as just a little bit -- >> you know...
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moved in and settled and finally, there's to the organizers of this event janet and the supervisor and other folks of urban core. >> now to introduce the e d of chinatown development center who's passion is about reaching across neighborhoods and across races and the whole city. he does it with music and love our director of the chinatown reverend. wow. we've got a lot more reverend's. they were involved in the community outreach and we did pretty good but reverend where are you hiding rooend a.m. most brown. it's in the spirit of calculation we rebuttal this with the additional community. you all raise our hand if you've met mary. you you know why she - you know, this is like a feast i didn't community project. we need to celebrate on this day. reverend brown townsend please come forward offering you're fine over there. i heard from reverend mccrepe he did a heck of a great job. we have supervisor and the mayor. the mayor is in a rush but reverend cal jones is something for green to give us the invocation >> i have a wonderful high school called balboa high school. >> we were in the same class but i couldn't play football lord have mercy
moved in and settled and finally, there's to the organizers of this event janet and the supervisor and other folks of urban core. >> now to introduce the e d of chinatown development center who's passion is about reaching across neighborhoods and across races and the whole city. he does it with music and love our director of the chinatown reverend. wow. we've got a lot more reverend's. they were involved in the community outreach and we did pretty good but reverend where are you hiding...
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herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome, but be forewarned -- a few scenes in this hour are disturbing, because we are dealing with violence and don't want to hide what is true about it. as you know, one year ago this weekend, 20 school children and six educators were massacred at the sandy hook elementary school. the killer also murdered his mother, and then killed himself. 28 deaths in all, from guns. and across america, perhaps as many as 30,000 more have been killed since that fatal day. this is why i have asked richard slotkin to join me. he has spent his adult life delving into how violence took deep root in our culture, f
herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and...
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herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. last month in sydney, australia, they threw an annual event called the festival of dangerous ideas. one of the main speakers was david simon, the writer and producer who created "the wire" and "treme," two television series that vividly portray the vast gap between rich and poor. nothing drives that great divide home, he said, like our prison system. >> you're seeing the underclass hunted through a war on dangerous drugs allegedly that is in fact merely a war on the poor and has turned us into the most incarcerative state in the history of mankind, at this point. in terms of just the she
herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and...
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organisms so vital to our health. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. take the energy quiz. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to hel
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d c and an irritated when you're watching our tea. the plight of julian us on to co founder of transparency organization making weeks. tomorrow marks three years that a son who had spent in detention. no he has never been officially charged with a crime. on december seven two thousand and transparency advocate was speaking to a british prison cell. sweden had a skewed eight european arrest warrant for sons because he was wanted for questioning in a sexual misconduct case as on hearing that from speed and he would be extradited to the united states to face charges for releasing hundreds of thousands of documents containing american state secrets. paula sons made bail and is later he was under house arrest for five hundred and fifty days as he continued his appeals process to avoid extradition the last of his appeals failed us on a walk to the ecuadorian embassy in london seeking political asylum in june of two thousand well. granted that asylum from the ecuadorian government in august but has no way to make it to the south american country because there are grounded on the ground guards outside the embassy ready to re
d c and an irritated when you're watching our tea. the plight of julian us on to co founder of transparency organization making weeks. tomorrow marks three years that a son who had spent in detention. no he has never been officially charged with a crime. on december seven two thousand and transparency advocate was speaking to a british prison cell. sweden had a skewed eight european arrest warrant for sons because he was wanted for questioning in a sexual misconduct case as on hearing that from...
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d and it was another musician striking pentecost acts. was in the chase and devoted movies. he saw something strange. it didn't take the organization. some guy bald guy caressing his cat called for tripping isn't this a science fiction is great but that didn't love it more me than some common than that. and all. the new organization called the kite diagnose as seattle's only and sean cody and told them to. so you need other things at the mall tenants or more submarines. when one of two bombs on a carpeted main road on the job because this is kind of will. so you know cool new methods to the thinness of the game you do crafts festival because you have possibly. too many enemies at the state's non state actors like the one that the soap on nine eleven the road of taking on the morrow when that either it gets its people the moscow popcorn to do with things and bad things he couldn't. i don't like jesus on the subjects of national security. the combat zones the battlefield and opinion is constantly evolving. but whatever the answer may be to those changes. the meadows call came in spain use of helmets has achieved its objective of helpi
d and it was another musician striking pentecost acts. was in the chase and devoted movies. he saw something strange. it didn't take the organization. some guy bald guy caressing his cat called for tripping isn't this a science fiction is great but that didn't love it more me than some common than that. and all. the new organization called the kite diagnose as seattle's only and sean cody and told them to. so you need other things at the mall tenants or more submarines. when one of two bombs on...
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and they then take 3-d printing in the most recent version, and they print out the organ you need. so if you need a kidney, they can print out a kidney. if you need a heart, they can print out a heart. the texas regenerative medicine institute is headed by a woman doctor whose specialty is growing hearts. and you'll see in a few years remember the young lady who had a hard time getting a lung transplant because she was too young and the bureaucratic rules didn't work? ten years from now, if we're smart, if we encourage this, ten years from now there'll be no waiting lines, because you won't transplant. you will replant yourself. and it turns out you don't reject you. so the net effect -- this is very important. what it means is you don't take any of those antirejection medicines. so you radically lower the cost, you dramatically increase the likelihood of success, you eliminate waiting lists. it's a different world. number one problem, food and drug administration. [laughter] virtually every regenerative scientist i talk to says they're almost certainly going to take tear products
and they then take 3-d printing in the most recent version, and they print out the organ you need. so if you need a kidney, they can print out a kidney. if you need a heart, they can print out a heart. the texas regenerative medicine institute is headed by a woman doctor whose specialty is growing hearts. and you'll see in a few years remember the young lady who had a hard time getting a lung transplant because she was too young and the bureaucratic rules didn't work? ten years from now, if...
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cells and they grow a large number of them and then they take the 3-d printing in the most recent version and they print out the organthat you need. if they need a kidney, they can print that out. it was headed by a woman doctor whose specialty is growing heart and you will see in a few years -- you remember the young lady that had a hard time getting a lung transplant? ten years from now if we are smart, if we encourage this, there will be no waiting lines. you will replant yourself. it turns out the you don't reject you. so this is very important. what means is that you don't take any of those antirejection medicines. so you lower the cost and you increase the likelihood of success and you eliminate the waiting lists and you have a different world. the number one problem is the food and drug administration and virtually everyone i've talked to have said that this includes china, japan, india, because of this food and drug administration, this is hopeless. what we talk about is that pioneering is the future and we talk about prison guards are the past. we have government in its modern form and the stagecoaches would
cells and they grow a large number of them and then they take the 3-d printing in the most recent version and they print out the organthat you need. if they need a kidney, they can print that out. it was headed by a woman doctor whose specialty is growing heart and you will see in a few years -- you remember the young lady that had a hard time getting a lung transplant? ten years from now if we are smart, if we encourage this, there will be no waiting lines. you will replant yourself. it turns...