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all over the bodies i found out these gases on tests from the university of pennsylvania on the dr albert clique me and it first they were mine to test as you know like a johnson and johnson bubble bath to us and at that time it was pay and some like thirty some doubt put people in it but it wasn't the bubble bath people was crooked and have police break to stifle my back and had all these deadly chemicals in it went into my bloodstream i saw breaking out with these little red pus to the bumps all over the lot bloody my hands and feet that be one thing it was not fair to still feel nothing is there constantly it's burning i scratch them to they bleed i have prostate cancer degenerative rheumatoid off the right and hepatitis c. bubble bath does this to somebody i'm in. the can even didn't look at us as human beings he looked at us as a commodity a number of skin to experiment on you know still not guinea pigs now i got on the other taken pills i had to take seven pills three times a day. but they did a double meet he had read my test. and they'd taken me in the back of home and butch they
all over the bodies i found out these gases on tests from the university of pennsylvania on the dr albert clique me and it first they were mine to test as you know like a johnson and johnson bubble bath to us and at that time it was pay and some like thirty some doubt put people in it but it wasn't the bubble bath people was crooked and have police break to stifle my back and had all these deadly chemicals in it went into my bloodstream i saw breaking out with these little red pus to the bumps...
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bandages all over the bodies i found out these gases on tests from the university of pennsylvania under dr albert cleaning and it first they were mine to test as you know like a johnson and johnson bubble bath to this and at that time it was paying some like thirty seven dollars. you know in it but it wasn't the bubble bath people was crooked and have police break to stuff on my back it had all these deadly chemicals in it went into my bloodstream i stop breaking out but these little red pus to the bumps all over the lot bloody my hands and feet. that be one thing it was not fair to still feel my thing is they're constantly it's burning a scratch into they bleed i have prostate cancer they did it to roll with it off the right is and hepatitis c. . bubble bath does this to somebody. that the cleveland didn't look at us as human beings he looked at us as a commodity or number or skin to experiment on you know still not guinea pigs now i got on all the tests taken pills to take seven tills three times a day but they did it up on me he had read my test. and they'd taken me in the back of home and but
bandages all over the bodies i found out these gases on tests from the university of pennsylvania under dr albert cleaning and it first they were mine to test as you know like a johnson and johnson bubble bath to this and at that time it was paying some like thirty seven dollars. you know in it but it wasn't the bubble bath people was crooked and have police break to stuff on my back it had all these deadly chemicals in it went into my bloodstream i stop breaking out but these little red pus to...
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dr. albert pendleton who was working at children's hospital right now. our thanks to you. >> boy, oh, boy. obviously it took everybody who was there to make this situation into something that they could survive. doctors like dr. pendleton, the first responders, you saw the pictures in your papers this morning, running toward it when they didn't know if the next blast was due to come. we're going to continue with our level of dedication here. team coverage. the latest on what we know about these bombs, what is going on in the hospitals. and what is the effect of this explosion around the world, including the markets? >> special edition of "starting point" back in just a moment. >>> and good morning, i'm brooke baldwin with a look at some of the day's top stories including north korea. leaders there now saying they will not give any warning before attacking south yee yeah. meantime, leaders in south korea say the leaders there are regrettable. also in south korea this morning a u.s. marine helicopter went down close to the border there with the north. you
dr. albert pendleton who was working at children's hospital right now. our thanks to you. >> boy, oh, boy. obviously it took everybody who was there to make this situation into something that they could survive. doctors like dr. pendleton, the first responders, you saw the pictures in your papers this morning, running toward it when they didn't know if the next blast was due to come. we're going to continue with our level of dedication here. team coverage. the latest on what we know about...
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dr. greg douglas albert, professor of lyrical signs at georgia reach in a gossip. he studies at that group identity -- he studies at the group identity. he holds an ma and a phd from the university of connecticut's. dr. fries are, who joined the international crisis group in 2004. she serves as the director of the european program. has are covering the caucuses both north and south, bosnia, turkey, and cyprus. before joining the crisis group, she served as political officer in the osce election observation members -- missions. a phd from the london school of economics and a masters from the college of europe in belgium, which she obtained as a fulbright scholar. we welcome her with our witnesses today. we would ask for you to keep your testimony to five minutes. we will come back and ask questions once there is been everyone testified. if there is a though, it is the intention of this chair to recess, and to come back immediately ft -- after the last vote. we should not be more than 20 minutes or half an hour. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for inviting me.
dr. greg douglas albert, professor of lyrical signs at georgia reach in a gossip. he studies at that group identity -- he studies at the group identity. he holds an ma and a phd from the university of connecticut's. dr. fries are, who joined the international crisis group in 2004. she serves as the director of the european program. has are covering the caucuses both north and south, bosnia, turkey, and cyprus. before joining the crisis group, she served as political officer in the osce election...
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dr. albert? >> thank you mr. chairman, members of the committee.ppreciate the opportunity to speak about islamic extremism in chechnya. directedy comments are towards islamic receive this and did not reflect the population of chechnya. this pertains directly to the islamists area. insidere some elements chechnya and other regions. any connection to other global g hottest networks is up for debate. it possesses little strategic threat to the united states although it may pose a modest threat to united states's forces worldwide. the largest contemporary threat is the caucuses and rent in 2007. the chechnya republic -- the former wanted an independent chechnya the see wanted to create an islamic counterfeit. it extends beyond the sonics region. it appears we embarked on a .rand vision of territorial although there are arguments about whether or not there are larger connections there appears to be evidence that the two are connected, in only in minor way. resulted to organizing and coordinating its efforts via the internet. difficultit is more to estab
dr. albert? >> thank you mr. chairman, members of the committee.ppreciate the opportunity to speak about islamic extremism in chechnya. directedy comments are towards islamic receive this and did not reflect the population of chechnya. this pertains directly to the islamists area. insidere some elements chechnya and other regions. any connection to other global g hottest networks is up for debate. it possesses little strategic threat to the united states although it may pose a modest...
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albert burst of scientific discovery. what is it exactly that we are saluting? i k you, dr. robert shulman?we're lebrating this incredib burst of creativity that he showed in 1905. wealso are celebrating the fact that he, in essence, came from nowhe"e and put his stamp on 20th century physics, in this, a humble patent clerk is an achievement that is probably unparallel certainly in this 20th century. >> he becamea celebrity scien$ist and an icon, and he has affected the popular culture. can you tell us about that,@ >> he became an icon i think not until 1919 after his general theory of relativity was proven to be correct by some british astronomers and he gained worldwide fameright after that. and -- >> so the scientific legacy is really the genesis of all the re? >> is that correct? and he was very outspoken lar on, on potical situations and social situations with the state of israel. >> what was remarkable about einstein's scientific discovery? was it method as well as >> it was a matter of method. i mean, one thg thank's fascinating about him is at that time when he made his scoveries, h
albert burst of scientific discovery. what is it exactly that we are saluting? i k you, dr. robert shulman?we're lebrating this incredib burst of creativity that he showed in 1905. wealso are celebrating the fact that he, in essence, came from nowhe"e and put his stamp on 20th century physics, in this, a humble patent clerk is an achievement that is probably unparallel certainly in this 20th century. >> he becamea celebrity scien$ist and an icon, and he has affected the popular...
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dr. schuhman and you produce, this is a massive book. it's about 400 pages and beyond. this is a collected papers of albert einstein and you have done nine volumes of books of this comparable size? >> nine volumes, but it has taken twenty years and these are in two series, writings and corresponden. i have done an edition of his love letters, which also was part of volume one and i'm working on the political einstein, which will be texts of einstein's politics from 1919 on. >> how many lovers did einstein write love letters to? >> that we know of? >> yes. you published all of his letters. >> we know for a fact that six letters were destroyed of the letters to elsa, which was the second wife with whom he had the affair when he was still married to the first wife. >> which was who? >> the second wife was his cousin, married and then went back to einstein. >> did she have children by her first husband? >> she did, two children. >> how many years was he married to his first wife? >> he married her in 1903 and divorced her in 1919, 16 years. >> did she divorce him or did he divorce her? >> it was irreconcilable
dr. schuhman and you produce, this is a massive book. it's about 400 pages and beyond. this is a collected papers of albert einstein and you have done nine volumes of books of this comparable size? >> nine volumes, but it has taken twenty years and these are in two series, writings and corresponden. i have done an edition of his love letters, which also was part of volume one and i'm working on the political einstein, which will be texts of einstein's politics from 1919 on. >> how...