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well 1st the color of the melanoma is usually doc brown sometimes even the black and the normal that you must get cancer has different colors very often wide like the color just given that you have and when you're in there growing of this moment and was skin cancer usually the most of them don't grow that cost and they are not that aggressive at the 1000000 nobody's very aggressive yet it's very dangerous when you see on the regular day like today in germany more people died because of melanoma then had injuries or death people on the street and why i said what makes the 1000000 moments so dangerous. because this tells they can go anywhere in your body they can go wherever they want to like in your brain in you're going to. came the mew melanomas and that is worked in the end kills you not that spot on the skin what kind of therapies do you offer in both kinds of cancer well for both kinds we have the golden rule the earlier you find that in the early and you feed them the better. over the last years you can treat them even when you are kind of named but still the best way for both t
well 1st the color of the melanoma is usually doc brown sometimes even the black and the normal that you must get cancer has different colors very often wide like the color just given that you have and when you're in there growing of this moment and was skin cancer usually the most of them don't grow that cost and they are not that aggressive at the 1000000 nobody's very aggressive yet it's very dangerous when you see on the regular day like today in germany more people died because of melanoma...
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for me to see the emphasis on collaboration and then to say i'm fine and a fictional character so doc brown from back to the future is often who people picture an astronomer scientist but also indiana jones thinking about archaeology. and that is part of the narrative because that's how it is even any of these and you have a body of colleagues they were talking to. and then to have a harry potter wand i am a combination hotel manager and ceo and a diplomat of food planner and nurse. it is my job to make sure my team which is composed of 100 egyptians and foreigners can do their jobs really really well. i run a joint mission with the ministry of antiquities i have equal numbers of foreign team and egyptian participants and a codirector and then to fill the bucket with sand is every bit as important as a senior professor on a particular subject and they have not done as good of a job so i tell people i go around and i make sure that the ceramics team if they have a glue that they could do their jobs really well because at the end of the day i am responsible for their health and safety and wel
for me to see the emphasis on collaboration and then to say i'm fine and a fictional character so doc brown from back to the future is often who people picture an astronomer scientist but also indiana jones thinking about archaeology. and that is part of the narrative because that's how it is even any of these and you have a body of colleagues they were talking to. and then to have a harry potter wand i am a combination hotel manager and ceo and a diplomat of food planner and nurse. it is my...
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cheryl: like doc brown said in back to the future, where we're going, we don't need roads, weevilwellt a minute. japan is looking to have commuters in the skies by the 2030s. after yesterday's brutal day for u.s. markets, futures are pointing to a higher open. we've got bargain hunting going on. dow futures are higher right now. there we go, the dow is up 245, s&p up 28 and three quarters, nasdaq up 93 and-a-half. asia, the blood bath did spill over into asia, red across the board. europe, this is interesting. there's a mix -- well, actually, no, the cac an dax are higher, along with the ftse. let's bring in nick watson, a fund manager. you're looking at europe and the u.s. right now, was this selloff just an overreaction? >> i'm not so sure it was a big overreaction. i think the overhang of trade wars is something that markets have been dealing with for quite some time. the u.k. is roughly flat. within the u.k. you have to be sensitive. sterling had a bit of a bounce. the ftse 100, generally struggles to make headway. the more domestic part of the u.k. market has been resilient. cher
cheryl: like doc brown said in back to the future, where we're going, we don't need roads, weevilwellt a minute. japan is looking to have commuters in the skies by the 2030s. after yesterday's brutal day for u.s. markets, futures are pointing to a higher open. we've got bargain hunting going on. dow futures are higher right now. there we go, the dow is up 245, s&p up 28 and three quarters, nasdaq up 93 and-a-half. asia, the blood bath did spill over into asia, red across the board. europe,...
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joe biden has run into doc brown from "back to the future."is remember christopher lloyd?r 3030. he quoted some crazy website, go to jail, 30330. we found out later, it was, a text. we will give joe a pass on that one, but it didn't end well for joe, tucker. not a great debate. >> tucker: that made me feel sorry for him. yeah. >> me too. people threw stuff out but gosh, it was so -- 30330, it's like he was trying to think it through while he was sayingjout it. all right, story number two. the elijah cummings-donald trump feud explodes. tucker, here we go again with the "you're a racist" stuff. everybody these days k is a racist racist from the democrats. we had kamala harris, who we referenced before, she kind of attacked joe biden insinuating he might've had some racist past with bussing. everybody's a racist now. donald trump calls out the failures in baltimore, which are obvious. haven't had a republican in a charge there since the '60s. and he tries to benefit the largely failing city and somehow, trump's a racist. everybody's racist. it's unbelievable. the word is ent
joe biden has run into doc brown from "back to the future."is remember christopher lloyd?r 3030. he quoted some crazy website, go to jail, 30330. we found out later, it was, a text. we will give joe a pass on that one, but it didn't end well for joe, tucker. not a great debate. >> tucker: that made me feel sorry for him. yeah. >> me too. people threw stuff out but gosh, it was so -- 30330, it's like he was trying to think it through while he was sayingjout it. all right,...
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lone genius that, you know, like, if you look at einstein or let me pick a fictional character, so doc brown from back to future. that's often who people picture when they picture, you know, an astronomer, a scientist, and they also picture indiana jones, you know, when they think about archaeology. so i think it's been really gratifying to me to see the way the teamwork is becoming more part of the narrative, because that's really actually how it is, you know? even in any of these like, so-called famous lone geniuses that are from history had a body of colleagues that they were talking to, you know? >> i often get asked, you know, what's it like in the field? again, people think i've got a harry potter wand and the magic just happens. the reality is i'm a combination hotel manager, ceo, diplomat, food planner and nurse. it is my job to make sure that my team, which is composed of about a hundred egyptians and foreigners, are able to do their jobs really, really well. i run a joint mission with egypt's ministry of antiquities which means i have equal numbers of egyptian and foreign team part
lone genius that, you know, like, if you look at einstein or let me pick a fictional character, so doc brown from back to future. that's often who people picture when they picture, you know, an astronomer, a scientist, and they also picture indiana jones, you know, when they think about archaeology. so i think it's been really gratifying to me to see the way the teamwork is becoming more part of the narrative, because that's really actually how it is, you know? even in any of these like,...
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can actually use much more of my storytelling expeence and sensibility in the doc world than even expected i could. >> brown: one new scripted work is a dramatized version of" hillbilly elegy", the memr by j.d. vance about growing up in appalachia. the focus of attention portrait of the white underclass that helped elect donald trump. there's a tendency to sort of dig in witwhat's familiar, hat you relate to the best and so forth, and, so if entertainment if entertainment can shed light on what it is that we have in common, i think that's useful. if it could shed light on a corner of society that people might have some questions about or curious abt in an interesting and engrossing, emotional way, then that's a form of entertainment. >> brown: the film is being shot in georgia, and after the state recently passed a restrictive new abortion law, 's company joined others from hollywood in speaking out against it, for now, though, shooting will continue. >> we didn't want to bail out on all those people whose livelihoods depend on us being there. for whatever that means to this state government. that, as a par
can actually use much more of my storytelling expeence and sensibility in the doc world than even expected i could. >> brown: one new scripted work is a dramatized version of" hillbilly elegy", the memr by j.d. vance about growing up in appalachia. the focus of attention portrait of the white underclass that helped elect donald trump. there's a tendency to sort of dig in witwhat's familiar, hat you relate to the best and so forth, and, so if entertainment if entertainment can...