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his inside the runciman it's not but on the new dr i. mean. to hear the look in france his mother with her past actions and views and plans is difficult questions. yet seen probably wouldn't have done this for other filmmakers. that type of but this was a very emotional time with and painful memories. for matalin of a no woman. left when tara police clampdowns assassinations and sympathizers the seventy's were a divisive time in german history artists and intellectuals like fun times learned off recused of sympathizing with the terrorists for a broad section of society that made them just as guilty. about what they did or didn't just he didn't give it to an addict yada like baffling look at that for a larger you need a doctor so i can it's a must and have to often be shocked. manner talk to many others who are brand mark to sympathizers because they fail to distance themselves from accepting. simple design but to reflect. does and that there's a difference. i was. lucky does or him it wouldn't and in that he i think. in others that is was soo
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killing forty thousand people every year but has had no new drugs developed for decades i'm dr dobson when i mean ethiopia to explore how big pharma mobilized in an unprecedented global initiative to find and fast track a cure for. colors are also known as visceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease transmitted through the bites of infected sounds like. when they feed on humans parasites infect the body and the internalised by microfiche is immune cells designed to protect us from infections. here the parasites multiply and destroy the loss infecting other faggots it excels the parasites that moves through the lymphatic and vascular systems infiltrating the bone marrow. liver and spleen. symptoms include fever weight loss enlargement of the liver and spleen anemia and the weakened immune system. the disease affects millions across ninety eight countries. lowland rural if you're just north of the equator here due to the hot climate an agricultural lifestyle colors are as endemic . ethiopia learn has more than four and a half thousand patients every year many of them male migrant farm workers wor
killing forty thousand people every year but has had no new drugs developed for decades i'm dr dobson when i mean ethiopia to explore how big pharma mobilized in an unprecedented global initiative to find and fast track a cure for. colors are also known as visceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease transmitted through the bites of infected sounds like. when they feed on humans parasites infect the body and the internalised by microfiche is immune cells designed to protect us from infections....
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i'm dr dobson when i mean ethiopia to explore how big pharma are being mobilized in an unprecedented global initiative to find and fast track a cure for. colors are also known as visceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease transmitted through the bite of infected sandflies. when they feed on humans parasites infect the body and are internalized by microfiche is immune cells designed to protect us from infections. here the parasites multiply and destroy the last infecting other five pacific cells the parasites that move through the lymphatic and vascular systems infiltrating the bone marrow liver and spleen. symptoms include fever weight loss enlargement of the liver and spleen anemia and the weakened immune system. the disease affects millions across ninety eight countries. just north of the equator here due to the hot climate and i grew cultural lifestyle colors are is endemic. ethiopia learned has more than four and a half thousand patients every year many of them male migrant farm workers working long hours in the field. with them it's a three to four hour drive to the nearest t
i'm dr dobson when i mean ethiopia to explore how big pharma are being mobilized in an unprecedented global initiative to find and fast track a cure for. colors are also known as visceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease transmitted through the bite of infected sandflies. when they feed on humans parasites infect the body and are internalized by microfiche is immune cells designed to protect us from infections. here the parasites multiply and destroy the last infecting other five pacific...
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and dr jeff lacey and i mean bolivia to me a woman who may just have found a solution to this devastating disease. disease is caused by the parasite. which is carried by the triad to mean dog known locally as winter coats when an infected by someone leaves behind infected feces scratching the bite grabs the infected feces and. once in the body the parasites multiply and spread. the face of charge lasts approximately two months causing mild symptoms it then goes into remission and it can be decades later before the chronic stage begins where the parasites attack the heart and it just of organs which can cause intestinal and cardiac disorders progressive destruction of the heart muscle can lead to heart failure and sudden death there is no vaccine. all are around when i was there. is an expert on the deadly vinci cure insect. here that i meant they were in job. loss but it is. me that at this time of day we work be getting activity that. we have that's. not just. in that i mean. he were meaningless but on us. that's. he's big hairy so she. will go through this so i just take him. so you see
and dr jeff lacey and i mean bolivia to me a woman who may just have found a solution to this devastating disease. disease is caused by the parasite. which is carried by the triad to mean dog known locally as winter coats when an infected by someone leaves behind infected feces scratching the bite grabs the infected feces and. once in the body the parasites multiply and spread. the face of charge lasts approximately two months causing mild symptoms it then goes into remission and it can be...
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i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. >> ♪ >> sean: dr. sebastian gorka, i didn't meanso long in my opening monologue. but i really did. >> really? the singapore crew? >> sean: i know you traveled 24 hours in the air for our audience. i love you. >> the hypocrisy. can we have some honesty about the immigration issue. suddenly the left peter fonda included care about minorities and care about children? what about the 60 million children that died in the womb? what about the money they sp on planned parenthood? 19 million african-americans killed in the womb. that's how they care about minorities. let's forget about pregnant women. when did we hear the left talk about the 15-year-old beautiful girls murdered in long island by gang members born abroad. i didn't hear them protest about needing to protect american children from gang members. the hypocrisy tells you one thing, sean. they are desperate. they have no message for november. the economy -- the rally was incredible. the economy and north korea and raising the pay of our military. they are cess brat. -- desperate. >
i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. >> ♪ >> sean: dr. sebastian gorka, i didn't meanso long in my opening monologue. but i really did. >> really? the singapore crew? >> sean: i know you traveled 24 hours in the air for our audience. i love you. >> the hypocrisy. can we have some honesty about the immigration issue. suddenly the left peter fonda included care about minorities and care about children? what about...
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so did they -- did you feel like these guys are running the show, i mean, like i work for dr. dre? ing at first, know what i mean? not everybody you hang with on a regular has like a $200,000 watch on them. just chills. you know what i mean? but he's a -- they're such good guys. >> jimmy: did you spend time with him socially? >> i actually did. i was at roscoe's chicken one day. there with my mom. and my stepdad. >> jimmy: this is a beloved restaurant in l.a., roscoe's chicken, we're there having our great l.a. experience in hollywood. i'm eating my obama special, you know. and my phone starts ringing, you know what i mean? my mom's like, it's dre. i'm trying to lick my fingers. so everybody's like whispering. dre's calling! so i pick up the phone. he's like, where are you? roscoe's. he's like, did you drive? no. he's like, good. i'm going to send a car to get you. i'm like, okay. i hang up the phone. staring at my parents. they're like what did he say? he's going to send a car to get us. i don't know where we're going. >> jimmy: in the old days that was not good. >> right? you're g
so did they -- did you feel like these guys are running the show, i mean, like i work for dr. dre? ing at first, know what i mean? not everybody you hang with on a regular has like a $200,000 watch on them. just chills. you know what i mean? but he's a -- they're such good guys. >> jimmy: did you spend time with him socially? >> i actually did. i was at roscoe's chicken one day. there with my mom. and my stepdad. >> jimmy: this is a beloved restaurant in l.a., roscoe's...
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i'm dr dobson when i mean ethiopia to explore how big pharma are being mobilized in an unprecedented global initiative to find and fast track a cure for. colors are also known as visceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease transmitted through the bite of infected sand flies. when they feed on humans parasites infect the body and are internalized by microfiche is immune cells designed to protect us from infections. here the parasites multiply and destroy the last infecting other five pacific cells the parasites that move through the lymphatic and vascular systems infiltrating the bone marrow liver and spleen. symptoms include fever weight loss enlargement of the liver and spleen anemia and the weakened immune system. the disease affects millions across ninety eight countries. lol and rural if you're just north of the equator here due to the hot climate an agricultural lifestyle colors are is endemic . ethiopia learned has more than four and a half thousand patients every year many of them male migrant farm workers working long hours in the field. with them it's a three to four hour
i'm dr dobson when i mean ethiopia to explore how big pharma are being mobilized in an unprecedented global initiative to find and fast track a cure for. colors are also known as visceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease transmitted through the bite of infected sand flies. when they feed on humans parasites infect the body and are internalized by microfiche is immune cells designed to protect us from infections. here the parasites multiply and destroy the last infecting other five pacific...
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i mean it's on stand. in isn't true dr thorsten say because i took a different view indium on luke as soon as the condition negatively affects the patient's life it becomes a serious disorder it has to be treated and the patients have to be taken seriously . in the past year tenure june fourth has been seeing a doctor who's been able to help baton vies me to take lots of walks and right my bike i can go to a gym because i can't stand the noise. the weight lifting and. the time. a therapist is helping kenya reduce the negative focus on noises. jim hit a uses airframes to cope with every day sounds situations or just keeps his distance the moment for going for the x. is this image of it so when i'm out with friends i try to set two or three meters away so i don't hear all the noises that way i protect myself and i don't create any bad feelings and put my friends under pressure. on the funniest until the upsets so both jem and tanya talking openly about their extreme hearing sensitivity has been a big step forward. that's it
i mean it's on stand. in isn't true dr thorsten say because i took a different view indium on luke as soon as the condition negatively affects the patient's life it becomes a serious disorder it has to be treated and the patients have to be taken seriously . in the past year tenure june fourth has been seeing a doctor who's been able to help baton vies me to take lots of walks and right my bike i can go to a gym because i can't stand the noise. the weight lifting and. the time. a therapist is...
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dr. pepper. >> about a case a day. i mean, he had a lot -- >> reporter: what? >> of dr. pepper. >> at least a 12-pack, i know. >> reporter: i've never heard of someone drinking that much dr. pepper. >> i thought it would kill him. [ laughter ] really. doesn't drink a lot of alcohol at all, just dr. pepper. >> reporter: and when private debbie brought lars out to meet her friends, they knew it was serious. >> he arrived with her, hand-in-hand. >> reporter: sure, they noticed lars was a different sort of match for their friend. >> he's very quiet -- >> he's got the blond hair that would go with being named lars. >> he seemed like -- a surfer big man. >> reporter: but to debbie, he was the right man. >> i felt like she was really in love with him. >> i can understand her thinking, "you know, maybe it's time to try something just different. >> reporter: and pretty soon that something different was official. after a year of dating, debbie and lars were engaged. >> reporter: so baby brother finally settled down. >> he did, and he was happy. never seen him that happy. >> reporte
dr. pepper. >> about a case a day. i mean, he had a lot -- >> reporter: what? >> of dr. pepper. >> at least a 12-pack, i know. >> reporter: i've never heard of someone drinking that much dr. pepper. >> i thought it would kill him. [ laughter ] really. doesn't drink a lot of alcohol at all, just dr. pepper. >> reporter: and when private debbie brought lars out to meet her friends, they knew it was serious. >> he arrived with her, hand-in-hand....
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dr. mike. i mean, how big of aroh is b th? >> well, it's such exciting news on so many levels, allison. this is the first fda approvedarijuana drug, and it ishi epidiolexch is a drug that containsbd or can bow dial. thisee hasn shown scientifi scientifically to reduce thet onse and the incidence of nditions.in two very rareco and so basallyhis is a sea changehe and i think federal government is going to need toij getuana out of the category of heroin because it does have bonafide medicinal nguses. >> that's to be the key is how far this can advance. you have one federal agey obviously approving this for the first time. >> um-hmm. >> but federal government still not approving marijuana as a whole. so we'll if that helps one other. > mike, i want to switch gears a little bit andut talk our teens right now. school is t out. maybey want to sleep morho but maybe wuld encourage that for their health and hearts sake. >> the problem we have in this country is that we're all sleep deprived. no one knows that better thathe. when it comes to our teens, only -- two-third of kids are barely getting
dr. mike. i mean, how big of aroh is b th? >> well, it's such exciting news on so many levels, allison. this is the first fda approvedarijuana drug, and it ishi epidiolexch is a drug that containsbd or can bow dial. thisee hasn shown scientifi scientifically to reduce thet onse and the incidence of nditions.in two very rareco and so basallyhis is a sea changehe and i think federal government is going to need toij getuana out of the category of heroin because it does have bonafide...
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i mean for the stupid ones who. have been. along chop chop. which is shall not never get dr john almost done that gap. among the mother and adage. and the cañada look now one of the can image that they oh my god. i am nothing but a light the wood on the opting out of. i believe that a. batch of k. in a thought and that one of the dipped in the end to the bad got on and because that that that that cut that name for the whole bit i could nashik have had to make that bet. but on. a kid who should...
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dr. dra. love jimmy iv. >> we thought this was a great way to give back by building this academy. and it couldn't have been done a better place than a university of southern california. >> i mean look dr. dmt rea is extraordinary. this is no disrespect. he gave $10 million to compton high school. it's not like he doesn't care. when it's time to give money to universities, usc doesn't need our money. >>t's aschool. thank you i'll put this $10 million with the $1.0 billion. look at that. his first donation. >> when you give even $10 million to an hbcu you are creating opportunities from hundreds if not thousands of people tofrg to school who otherwise wouldn't. we might create a whole new world of black lowers lawyers and doctors and engineers and directors and comedians and across the gamut. >> hear that dr. drea he is calling you out. >> i don't know no problems we love your money, your philanthropy, black schools need money too. bring it this way. >> that's him. he said it. . dear foremothers, your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney
dr. dra. love jimmy iv. >> we thought this was a great way to give back by building this academy. and it couldn't have been done a better place than a university of southern california. >> i mean look dr. dmt rea is extraordinary. this is no disrespect. he gave $10 million to compton high school. it's not like he doesn't care. when it's time to give money to universities, usc doesn't need our money. >>t's aschool. thank you i'll put this $10 million with the $1.0 billion. look...
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actually do what i want to songs i'm not hurting anyone i mean i hurt anyone i can't say that but they're happy couples for they should have done our best dr and when it's your last six. so after and. we have the privilege of being the most allied ally of the united states. send overseas to and many other alliances from those good by the west and the united states and. the members will also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. of that to any group of countries so it sounds contradictory it is going to be and pakistan this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it will know and just go with the wind one reel the other. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of also but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you on the us he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to go i mean eight percent of the football with you and all the great the great good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get going let's go. along. and i'm really happy to join us for the two thousand and thirteen w
actually do what i want to songs i'm not hurting anyone i mean i hurt anyone i can't say that but they're happy couples for they should have done our best dr and when it's your last six. so after and. we have the privilege of being the most allied ally of the united states. send overseas to and many other alliances from those good by the west and the united states and. the members will also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. of that to any group of countries so it sounds...
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dr. king came to chicago. i mean, it was -- no bricks were thrown, but it was really -- somebody had spray painted on the church, "die, nigger." it was just ugly. and both time and "newsweek" magazine did cover stories on the mayor's race, and they talked about how ugly it was. and the lakefront liberals, i think, became very embarrassed about the situation because they had friends elsewhere say what in the devil is going on in chicago. [laughter] >> well, and then -- ugly, let's turn to the general. i mean, that was pretty -- you want to, roger, you want to talk about that? he won the primary but -- >> right. >> -- the general was rough. >> yeah, right. >> well, democrats, of course, had won the mayoralty every year since the 1930s, and the republican party didn't amount to a whole lot. so when harold washington won the democratic primary, the assumption was that he would win the general election very handily. he and his people started making plans -- not publicly, of course, but they began to talk about appointment
dr. king came to chicago. i mean, it was -- no bricks were thrown, but it was really -- somebody had spray painted on the church, "die, nigger." it was just ugly. and both time and "newsweek" magazine did cover stories on the mayor's race, and they talked about how ugly it was. and the lakefront liberals, i think, became very embarrassed about the situation because they had friends elsewhere say what in the devil is going on in chicago. [laughter] >> well, and then --...
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i testified before the senate judiciary committee. [applause] dr. hill: i have tried -- i have tried to do so every day since then, to remember what it means to be fearless, and to recognize that courage is not something that is measured in one deed, even if it is before the senate. it is measured in how we live our lives. harriet tubman remains my model for what i call sheroism was in today. she deserves to have her face on that $20 bill to remind all of us that hers is the true face of what courage looks like and what believe in freedom and equality should mean to all of us. in 2018, i have new heroes. heroes and sheroes, all of whom represent courageous miss, and some of whom sit here in this audience today. you have shared the truth about sexual assault and harassment. privately and publicly. throughout the country, women and men have demanded that universities and workplaces take action to end sexual violence. even today however, silence breakers face backlash, often delivered instantly, harshly, and anonymously with the click of a mouse. but speaking out, despite the hardship, can be self liberating. it can empower others. because you have persiste
i testified before the senate judiciary committee. [applause] dr. hill: i have tried -- i have tried to do so every day since then, to remember what it means to be fearless, and to recognize that courage is not something that is measured in one deed, even if it is before the senate. it is measured in how we live our lives. harriet tubman remains my model for what i call sheroism was in today. she deserves to have her face on that $20 bill to remind all of us that hers is the true face of what...
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dr. mann? calls have spiked. i hope that meansople who need help our reaching out for it. .hat would be good news amy: i want to thank you for being with us. dr. j. john mann is a psychiatry professor at columbia university and a division director at the new york state psychiatric institute. reside of the international academy of suicide research and the american foundation for suicide prevention. this is democracy now! when we come back, we will be joined by michael eric dyson. "what a new book out truth sounds like: rfk, james baldwin and our unfinished conversation about race in america." back in n a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: students from stoneman douglas high school performing last night during the tony awards "seasons of l love" from the hit broadway musical "rent." there teacher also won an award, one of the teachers at stoneman douglalas, the drama and art teacher who protected so many students as theunman rampageged through their school on valentine's day. this is democracy now! i am amy goodman. this month marks 50 ye
dr. mann? calls have spiked. i hope that meansople who need help our reaching out for it. .hat would be good news amy: i want to thank you for being with us. dr. j. john mann is a psychiatry professor at columbia university and a division director at the new york state psychiatric institute. reside of the international academy of suicide research and the american foundation for suicide prevention. this is democracy now! when we come back, we will be joined by michael eric dyson. "what a...
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sure he is as it how can i add goldie so they gave me a number the can that detail of the that wrecked out of the archives at the new dr alberts university in freiburg. so i mean i send an e-mail to this this in might introduce myself in message i would really appreciate if i can get even the chance to come and see these costs when this story broke out that is cause i found in germany where they are. made some people to realize even people have died one hundred years ago they can return to haunt you in one way or the other. what happened in this in those years. it's very difficult. it's painful. what happened to whom in biggs by the people who are who is power that indigence was in you was. like or licked and people together but in the church better things opinion that you. lack were not turning you were when approaching now is that. they did to depict middle eighty he was a given the head of his i spent a lot of the head of peace morkie they were must take to the meat out of this it sure that they continue his character on in the books to transport it or to achieve b two jim and it was painful and it had been in the church where i'm standing. it's paid for an
sure he is as it how can i add goldie so they gave me a number the can that detail of the that wrecked out of the archives at the new dr alberts university in freiburg. so i mean i send an e-mail to this this in might introduce myself in message i would really appreciate if i can get even the chance to come and see these costs when this story broke out that is cause i found in germany where they are. made some people to realize even people have died one hundred years ago they can return to...
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dr. greenspan? i meanls like animal spirits began, earlier this year with tax cut plan this is about consumer what do you see as driver in terms of economic growth. >> do i think the tax cut plan, remember that what occurred is extraordinary shift and i would say basically what the analysts picked up was some fundamental changes that occurred as a consequence of the corporate tax cuts over years but -- basically ireland you may recall they lowered their tax rate very sharply. indeed revised gdp. and all of a sudden, out in front look being like a huge growing society which it was, of course, and as a result we in the united states copied it we are getting much the same result, in other words, we are getting very positive feed from the corporate tax cut which is the reason why in fact the first half is going to be stronger it is going to be but that is going to ease off toward the end of the year, and i think the a demographics are set and more fundamental issue productivity growth which is key at the econo
dr. greenspan? i meanls like animal spirits began, earlier this year with tax cut plan this is about consumer what do you see as driver in terms of economic growth. >> do i think the tax cut plan, remember that what occurred is extraordinary shift and i would say basically what the analysts picked up was some fundamental changes that occurred as a consequence of the corporate tax cuts over years but -- basically ireland you may recall they lowered their tax rate very sharply. indeed...
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is he looks a bit like an american dr in the cinema somewhere out in the wild i mean in fact it's just a little pile of sand in a gravel pit near the town of basra up is how to live it does that in this case it was a pretty old heap and there was mosque growing on it and the wind and rain had left their mark on walls have you thought to have been reading to erosion had eaten into it too so it was a lovely and varied landscape in miniature form off let me call that. played out also relishes the inverse scenes from real life that milk artificial and staged. as in the are used in parks even loves to explore. domestic landscapes is a series of photographs of photos of exotic locations the outside world surrounding private spaces. have been flying off by put ads in local newspapers and for the artist looking for photographic wallpaper in a german living room first of all if you can be four or five people would respond to each as if they were really happy and proud to have somebody take an interest in their wallpaper. i think with and i took eighty percent of these pictures right here in the
is he looks a bit like an american dr in the cinema somewhere out in the wild i mean in fact it's just a little pile of sand in a gravel pit near the town of basra up is how to live it does that in this case it was a pretty old heap and there was mosque growing on it and the wind and rain had left their mark on walls have you thought to have been reading to erosion had eaten into it too so it was a lovely and varied landscape in miniature form off let me call that. played out also relishes the...
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they were revealing information they didn't mean to reveal. dr. gorka, ie backfiring on them as well. >> it's the ultimate boomerang. look at the video of ben rhodes and you'll understand everything. the night of the election, ben rhodes the master of lying, has no words to explain the loss of hillary clinton. this is why they were doing what they were doing. she had to win at all costs. that's why an intelligence is -- asset with us put in the campaign let's not argue whether it's a spy or informant. we need one answer to one question, why was the operation started? we still don't know? an australian embassy and now a maltese professor in rome and trey gowdy the documents. >> sean: the fix sin for hilary. she doesn't obstruct justice but martha stewart did. do we have equal justice under the law, look at masking and intelligence and fixing the hilary campaign. fisa abuse. it's rotting from the head down and the fbi rank and file will expose it. this dovetails nicely the whole mccabe memo and first of all the president could fire comey because he didn't li
they were revealing information they didn't mean to reveal. dr. gorka, ie backfiring on them as well. >> it's the ultimate boomerang. look at the video of ben rhodes and you'll understand everything. the night of the election, ben rhodes the master of lying, has no words to explain the loss of hillary clinton. this is why they were doing what they were doing. she had to win at all costs. that's why an intelligence is -- asset with us put in the campaign let's not argue whether it's a spy...
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dr i don't know it's quite a hard day the. city lights are all ok so they've been powered the moment. i mean i can see now we have all the trainees are taking charge they're quite you know in control. good set of lungs on the baby or. to. watch as a. how do you find working in the in this environment at the gibson. it's very hard to go in if we had been electricity on no air conditioning no fame is not because the money is already in the will she i mean to scold me she feeling hot indeed nice is what the mayor i did yes let me out you will not be a well the one who taught the bishop got in you something that when you go is it out to go out even if you want to be able to go out and then come by with an enormous case load and a high number of prettiness he complications and this team all must raised and i must offer. some time yapper with a stopover you believe i have used you know all of what to believe only somebody easter manticore you have to improvise wendy i'm some band in the hearts you do surgery with a touch light yes sir yes you go if the light is out and in nice then you have a big
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dr i don't know it's quite a hard day the. city lights are all ok so they've been powered the moment. i mean i can see now we have all the trainees are taking charge they're quite you know in control. good set of lungs on the baby or. you're on a. regular. how do you find working you know in this environment at the gibson. it's very hard to go in we if we had been electricity on no air conditioning no fan is not because you always already in the will she i mean disco when she's feeling hot indeed nice is what the mayor i did yes seventy out there would not be a what the one he thought a bishop got in new something day when you go into the out to go out even if you want to be a bit wild and then come by with an enormous caseload and a high number of prison and see complications and this team all must raised and i must offer up. some time yeah bro with a stop over i believe i have used you know all up would you believe on make somebody easter manticore you have to improvise twenty i'm sometimes into it or be hot you do surgery with a touch like yes. the light is out and they're nice and you ha
dr i don't know it's quite a hard day the. city lights are all ok so they've been powered the moment. i mean i can see now we have all the trainees are taking charge they're quite you know in control. good set of lungs on the baby or. you're on a. regular. how do you find working you know in this environment at the gibson. it's very hard to go in we if we had been electricity on no air conditioning no fan is not because you always already in the will she i mean disco when she's feeling hot...
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dr. gregory armstrong] it's pretty amazing when consider that 7 years ago, we didn't have the treatments we have now. we cure 80 percent of children with cancer. if you think about that, i mean. this is the miracle story of modern medicine. [dr. jessica valdez] the research here is research that we share with everyone else, because overall we want to help all children that have cancer. what makes that possible is people that give to st. jude. they really help us to fulfill our mission, and we're so grateful to have them on our team. ♪ . mark: welcome back. i want to talk about china. i consider china are greatest threat right now. there's iran, north korea, russia and others, but china is building up a significant military machine. it is trying to take control in geopolitical ways and the geographical ways that the south china sea, other navigable waters. space, cyber warfare and stealing us blind. they're compelling our companies that do business in china to cough up their technology and proprietary information by joining with these companies, basically state-run companies. stealing our technology here by buying up companies and taking technology and the latest twist is the
dr. gregory armstrong] it's pretty amazing when consider that 7 years ago, we didn't have the treatments we have now. we cure 80 percent of children with cancer. if you think about that, i mean. this is the miracle story of modern medicine. [dr. jessica valdez] the research here is research that we share with everyone else, because overall we want to help all children that have cancer. what makes that possible is people that give to st. jude. they really help us to fulfill our mission, and...
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i think teams need to be very savvy about.ho are you? >> how are you? >> i'm dr. garofalo. >> do you rememb me? dr. chen, good to see you again. >> i mean, i think the big decision that families he to make when they embark on cross-sex hormones is that now you're not hitting a pause button, right? so when you move on to cross-sex hormones, you're now initiating medical therere some of the changes that are going to take place are permanent. and that's a whole other, like, ball of wax, i think, for some of these families, and that can be really hard. so when we think about medications, if we're going to go with the route of medications, there's tds. one are medications that sort of block progression through puberty. e other medicines that you could use would be right to going to sort of what call cross-sex hormones, or in this case it would be sort testosterone. >> there are plenty of drugs that get approved by the fda, and everybody es on their merry way and thinks things are great, and then two years later, people are dropping de from one thing or another. >> and this is really important, so i'm actually going to pull up a stool so i ca
i think teams need to be very savvy about.ho are you? >> how are you? >> i'm dr. garofalo. >> do you rememb me? dr. chen, good to see you again. >> i mean, i think the big decision that families he to make when they embark on cross-sex hormones is that now you're not hitting a pause button, right? so when you move on to cross-sex hormones, you're now initiating medical therere some of the changes that are going to take place are permanent. and that's a whole other, like,...
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i mean, look, i don't want a trade war. here's what i want, dr.- >> there won't be a trade war. trish: zero tariffs for everyone. wouldn't that be fair? >> wouldn't that be a free market? [laughter] trish: free market capitalism, it's the best way. dr. gorka, good to see you. thank you so much. >> thanks, trish. trish: as we wait for the president to make a major address on immigration, i want you to take a look at this time magazine cover, this one right here. can we show you? how do you like that? you see donald trump, our president x the little girl. this is becoming symbolic, in their view, of the whole immigration border crisis. coming up, my intel on how this iconic magazine has become nothing but a piece of partisanship. next. and dad got a new car. it's not theirs, it's mine. the new rx 350l with three rows for seven passengers. lease the 2018 rx 350l and rx 350l awd for these terms. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. . . trish: okay, everyone, waiting for the president. he's going to be talking about immigration, any moment. obvious
i mean, look, i don't want a trade war. here's what i want, dr.- >> there won't be a trade war. trish: zero tariffs for everyone. wouldn't that be fair? >> wouldn't that be a free market? [laughter] trish: free market capitalism, it's the best way. dr. gorka, good to see you. thank you so much. >> thanks, trish. trish: as we wait for the president to make a major address on immigration, i want you to take a look at this time magazine cover, this one right here. can we show...
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i mean for the stupid ones who. have been. along chop chop. which is shall not never get dr john almost done that gap. among the mother and adage. and the cañada look now one of the can image that they oh my god. i am nothing but a light the wood on the opting out of. i believe that a. batch of k. in a thought and that one of the dipped in the end to the bad got on and because that that that that cut that name for the whole bit i could nashik have had to make that bet. but on. a kid who should have a. little first and a little sister all. the proof of this. sort of journalism this movie the victim of that smarmy little. little in their lives but. some truth. in the chest at the. end of the exam our. minds a bit to shock. and while we're going to the anonymity any of a car you want to have good if you can't even walk there could be a chair and you might have been modeled by him and you know that if it's. now a law. that the home of the lolly half of the. clock at the n.h.l. each viewed adage. to sort of cool it was debated as it might as a. little bit and a better daughter of. the day because not a man
i mean for the stupid ones who. have been. along chop chop. which is shall not never get dr john almost done that gap. among the mother and adage. and the cañada look now one of the can image that they oh my god. i am nothing but a light the wood on the opting out of. i believe that a. batch of k. in a thought and that one of the dipped in the end to the bad got on and because that that that that cut that name for the whole bit i could nashik have had to make that bet. but on. a kid who should...
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they want to abandon all tariffs for cars between european union and america does this mean dr i don'tw what you've got to think about trade, but is this a peace offering from the europeans is this -- sounds like trump's hardline is beginning to work? well, i believe very much is curet, and you know, it's interesting now that we're hearing from ceos not just heads of state and not just negotiators. so this is really having an impact, you know -- i've been a detractor of the whole tariff battle. but he, the president is getting results. >> what do you say it won't go far because germans don't have authority to make trade deals but it's the eu that derls what germany will do so this is a problem in terms of individual countries wanting to negotiate with us. now we have up to the eu and they've basically said not so fast. maybe i'm grasping at straws because president qowld like more trade and you all -- is gone he wants free trade. this is direction to go to negotiating but i don't think it is going to be -- too positive for the autodealers in terms of germany. >> i want to get become to
they want to abandon all tariffs for cars between european union and america does this mean dr i don'tw what you've got to think about trade, but is this a peace offering from the europeans is this -- sounds like trump's hardline is beginning to work? well, i believe very much is curet, and you know, it's interesting now that we're hearing from ceos not just heads of state and not just negotiators. so this is really having an impact, you know -- i've been a detractor of the whole tariff battle....
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i believe we need to modify what we have. ms. eshoo: you don't need additional authorities? dr. bright: no. i believe we need to modify the authorities we have. ms. eshoo: what does that mean, modify the authorities? dr. bright: our other transactional authority, for example, does have limitations on how we can interfaith with our industry partners and how they might qualify with that partnership. so we drafted language that allows the greater flexibility to do so. ms. eshoo: have you gotten that to us? dr. bright: if not, we will make sure it's sent quickly. ms. eshoo: do barda's existing authorities promote work on -- it's been brought up not only t this subcommittee but at others, the anti-microbial resistance and antibiotic development or does your agency need additional authorities to engage in that work? dr. bright: we've been working with the authorities we have since 2010 to address anti-microbial resistance. one area of authority that is lacking, we believe it would be beneficial, would be specific authority for the appropriations for pandemic influenza because there's a lot of critical work that needs to happen. ms. eshoo: have you gotten that to us? dr. bright:
i believe we need to modify what we have. ms. eshoo: you don't need additional authorities? dr. bright: no. i believe we need to modify the authorities we have. ms. eshoo: what does that mean, modify the authorities? dr. bright: our other transactional authority, for example, does have limitations on how we can interfaith with our industry partners and how they might qualify with that partnership. so we drafted language that allows the greater flexibility to do so. ms. eshoo: have you gotten...
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i mean, i doubt, it but it can could be. >> reporter: the shooter also allegedly post aid series of videos before his rampage maligning his ex-wife and drthe reason killers post things online knowing that they're probably going to be dead when we see them is this is always about glory. glory of taking charge. glory of feeling powerful. >> reporter: the shooter's ex-wife and her lawyer both called in tips to police identifying jones as a possible suspect. >> it was his dna on those shell casings that took us through all those scenes. we had that proof, and we knew that he was our suspect and murderer. >> reporter: officials tracked him down to this extended stay america hotel and began surveilling him sunday afternoon before deciding to move in early monday. >> i stay on the third floor. >> reporter: this eyewitness was staying at the hotel when she heard it was being evacuated. >> when i left the room, there was a bunch of s.w.a.t. team filling the hall and said be very quiet. so i was escorted. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. teams swarmed. the suspect then opened fire. >> we have the hotel locked down and there's been shots fired. >> somewhere
i mean, i doubt, it but it can could be. >> reporter: the shooter also allegedly post aid series of videos before his rampage maligning his ex-wife and drthe reason killers post things online knowing that they're probably going to be dead when we see them is this is always about glory. glory of taking charge. glory of feeling powerful. >> reporter: the shooter's ex-wife and her lawyer both called in tips to police identifying jones as a possible suspect. >> it was his dna on...
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i mean, you have two, you know. i think the world's built for two. and i can handle it. >> reporter: dr. azari and his team began by first amputating jonathan's left hand, preserving his nerves and blood vessels for the eventual transplant. but dr. azari also told him to get stronger and healthier. he was also gauging something else. what did you size up about his mental toughness? >> his mental toughness was what actually got me to fall in love with his personality. he is an eternal optimist like i've never seen before. >> reporter: but the eternal optimist faced a grim reality, that his right leg could not be saved. >> that was an extraordinarily painful moment. she was crying with me. it was -- it was a real get it out cry. the admission that we had lost that battle was really tough for both of us. >> reporter: he may have been missing a leg, a hand, all of his fingers and toes -- but even in defeat -- >> come on, baby, push it! >> reporter: jonathan kept fighting in order to qualify for that hand transplant. >> you're literally getting better. >> reporter: the first milestone? learni
i mean, you have two, you know. i think the world's built for two. and i can handle it. >> reporter: dr. azari and his team began by first amputating jonathan's left hand, preserving his nerves and blood vessels for the eventual transplant. but dr. azari also told him to get stronger and healthier. he was also gauging something else. what did you size up about his mental toughness? >> his mental toughness was what actually got me to fall in love with his personality. he is an...
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i mean diarrhea and slight dizziness. i'm fishmonger for did you eat breakfast nurse rosa wants to make committee to drink until the dr arrives but she's in for a surprise when she enters the kitchen but. starts or doesn't yet qualify for any household help so the place is a mess. that. the whole fucking till then hope the politicians are always so insistent that we act responsibly and not leave people in the lurch and things keep working out somehow but at whose expense will be the care workers. so once again she stays for twenty minutes instead of nine. that's all we have to lift we'll talk later and when the doorbell rings that will be the dr. then she's off again but once more with a bad feeling about things. rosa lopez would love to show the politicians who have so often promised to make things better for her typical day is like germany's new health minister for example. as sold out by the particles he said come and do some work experience with me so we can see right away what things are like and i'd like to invite him and not for a day for a month. on done mission what i'm talking so i want to thank. you sound frustrate
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there is also dr george church at harvard trying to recreate a woolly mammoth by using the technique. yeah. i meanhat is possible and, are you concerned when you hear things like that? is there a reason to be concerned? well, whether or not it is possible, i am not sure. but i think the sort of larger point there is that it is possible now to use genome editing to introduce dna sequences into cells in a controlled way, and so whether we are trying to create a woolly mammoth or even make a small change that introduces new genetic traits into an existing organism... so he is doing this with elephants. this is the idea, right. would be possible to create a woolly mammoth? i think it will be hard, honestly. it is going to require figuring out exactly what pieces of dna to reintroduce into an elephant, and obviously finding an appropriate habitat for that resulting animal. one of the other things that has been done is double—muscled animals, this is the argument... correct, yeah. ..and you can imagine police dogs which are more muscly. yeah. this is also, of course, something that humans could do. in p
there is also dr george church at harvard trying to recreate a woolly mammoth by using the technique. yeah. i meanhat is possible and, are you concerned when you hear things like that? is there a reason to be concerned? well, whether or not it is possible, i am not sure. but i think the sort of larger point there is that it is possible now to use genome editing to introduce dna sequences into cells in a controlled way, and so whether we are trying to create a woolly mammoth or even make a small...
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i now recognize mr. weber. >> dr. li, is your mother okay? >> thank you. i am here. that means she is better.>> otherwise we would be witnessing two witnesses. >> she is watching me right now. >> you are doing an excellent job and she is a proud mother. we are glad for that. dr. brockman, you said in your statement that your mission was to make sure that artificial intelligence benefited people and was better for the most economic valuable work. do remember that? it is a written statement. >> our definition of what agi will be, whether created by us or anyone else, the milestone is a system that can outperform humans. >> let me read it to you real quick. the mission is to ensure that artificial intelligence by which -- that outperform humans most economically valuable work ,", benefits all humanity. how would you defined most economical valuable work?>> i think that, first of all, the question is agi is something that the whole field has been working toward since the beginning of the field 50 years ago. so the question of how to define it is something that is not entirely agree
i now recognize mr. weber. >> dr. li, is your mother okay? >> thank you. i am here. that means she is better.>> otherwise we would be witnessing two witnesses. >> she is watching me right now. >> you are doing an excellent job and she is a proud mother. we are glad for that. dr. brockman, you said in your statement that your mission was to make sure that artificial intelligence benefited people and was better for the most economic valuable work. do remember that?...
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dr. gregory armstrong] it's pretty amazing when consider that 7 years ago, we didn't have the treatments we have now. we cure 80 percent of children with cancer. if you think about that, i mean go back 50 years, we were curing 20 to 30 percent. this is the miracle story of modern medicine. [dr. jessica valdez] the research here is research that we share with everyone else, because overall we want to help all children that have cancer. what makes that possible is people that give to st. jude. they really help us to fulfill our mission, and we're so grateful to have them on our team. ♪ china will be the first to give concessions, but they're starting under very different place or they can can get a lot more to the u.s. than the u.s. really needs to get to them. we have a much more open economy. we've always allowed a lot more trade from chinese companies in our markets, which china has not. but you know, the other side of this is china has been taking steps to make all this happen. if you look at the financial sector in which we play them, china has been taking steps for the last two years. trendy they've been stealing intellectual property for decades but none of that is addr
dr. gregory armstrong] it's pretty amazing when consider that 7 years ago, we didn't have the treatments we have now. we cure 80 percent of children with cancer. if you think about that, i mean go back 50 years, we were curing 20 to 30 percent. this is the miracle story of modern medicine. [dr. jessica valdez] the research here is research that we share with everyone else, because overall we want to help all children that have cancer. what makes that possible is people that give to st. jude....
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trumpet ministration are a bad treatment with the most i know fake germs i don't help dr over here to explain just what that means. more sports business on the way stay with us. was our body in germany in sixty eight. you're like no wonder. young people with belts against their parents and the established. these opposing forces might last. nineteen sixty eight years of. forty five minutes on t w. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like to have fake hair sometimes a hairstyle takes up to two. it's a lot of time that needs to be filled so people at the salon talk about what's happening in their lives so i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real authentic stories from everyday people who have something to share. with all the time i spend at the salon i know good quality hair when i see ads and. when i hear. my name is elizabeth and i work at sea don't. take it personally. wonderful people and stories make so special. to. g.w. . that people of the world over you on facebook and twitter to date and in touch. with d.w. news live from. top stories at this hour
trumpet ministration are a bad treatment with the most i know fake germs i don't help dr over here to explain just what that means. more sports business on the way stay with us. was our body in germany in sixty eight. you're like no wonder. young people with belts against their parents and the established. these opposing forces might last. nineteen sixty eight years of. forty five minutes on t w. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like to have fake hair sometimes a...