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capital that can come with government spending let's ask our guest what he thinks william janeway so dr jane way i do want to ask and i've heard you discussed this you know is there a role for government investment in something like clean energy which you referred to you said there wasn't a bubble possible and clean energy and there wasn't one possible and nanotech so is there any role of government spending absolutely yes the entire digital economy was based on the massive commitment of capital of for funding research and for procurement by the defense department in the nineteen fifties and sixties it was indeed some of it was wasted but here's the point the entire innovation economy always has been and always will be driven by process of trial and error and error and error at that level of scientific discovery and technical invention and then downstream and learning how the new technologies can be put to work for commercial profit when you look at the history of the venture capital industry what stands out is that eighty percent of all venture capital dollars and more than one hundred perc
capital that can come with government spending let's ask our guest what he thinks william janeway so dr jane way i do want to ask and i've heard you discussed this you know is there a role for government investment in something like clean energy which you referred to you said there wasn't a bubble possible and clean energy and there wasn't one possible and nanotech so is there any role of government spending absolutely yes the entire digital economy was based on the massive commitment of...
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>> dr. janeallantine is an an anesthesiologist at the university of washington. >> you had very good physical therapists. >> ten years ago, while treating patients on high-dose painkillers, she found something surprising. not only were those patients not getting pain relief but the painkillers were, in fact, doing something that could best be described as the opposite, making patients more sensitive to pain. it's called hyperalgesia. so more pain medications ultimately meant more pain. and that, of course, means, well, even more pain medications. it's easy to see the problem. >> the hyperalgesia was so obvious in those patients that you could, for example, see that they couldn't bear the sheet on them. or any intravenous stick was abnormally painful to them. >> you said that this has essentially been 20 years of failed experiment and that not many people are sort of supporting this anymore except for the die-hards and the pharmaceutical industry. >> i would never suggest that we shouldn't continu
>> dr. janeallantine is an an anesthesiologist at the university of washington. >> you had very good physical therapists. >> ten years ago, while treating patients on high-dose painkillers, she found something surprising. not only were those patients not getting pain relief but the painkillers were, in fact, doing something that could best be described as the opposite, making patients more sensitive to pain. it's called hyperalgesia. so more pain medications ultimately meant...
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>> joining me now is the filmmaker and kelly ripa, jane lynch, dr.d wiseman. the film is really extraordinary. i know kelly and i watched it last night and we have all seen it, but i know you spent a year in this school. did it surprise you what you saw and were able to actually capture? >> it didn't surprise me and it was sort of, i think, the goal of making the film was to get out there and to show what kids go through. to show what kyle goes through. to give it something really real so that we can stop denying it so that we could stop sort of saying this is just a rite of passage. it didn't surprise me. and i think -- the scary part is it didn't surprise a lot of people. >> you were so concerned about alex, the little boy on the bus, you actually showed the footage to his mom? i want to show another clip from the film. >> at some point you've gotten used to this and i'm not. i'm not used to it. i didn't know and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you? or stab you? do these things make you feel g
>> joining me now is the filmmaker and kelly ripa, jane lynch, dr.d wiseman. the film is really extraordinary. i know kelly and i watched it last night and we have all seen it, but i know you spent a year in this school. did it surprise you what you saw and were able to actually capture? >> it didn't surprise me and it was sort of, i think, the goal of making the film was to get out there and to show what kids go through. to show what kyle goes through. to give it something really...
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(jane joyce) changes in the water cycle are not the only result of a warming climate. (dr. fagre) our tree lines are changing rapidly as well. many of the broad fields of alpine wildflowers are gradually being encroached upon by these trees. as you have these wetter and warmer temperatures you grow more forests, so our potential for forest fires increases. (jane joyce) from warming temperatures, to changes in the water cycle and plant growth, climate change affects the dynamics of the entire mountain ecosystem.
(jane joyce) changes in the water cycle are not the only result of a warming climate. (dr. fagre) our tree lines are changing rapidly as well. many of the broad fields of alpine wildflowers are gradually being encroached upon by these trees. as you have these wetter and warmer temperatures you grow more forests, so our potential for forest fires increases. (jane joyce) from warming temperatures, to changes in the water cycle and plant growth, climate change affects the dynamics of the entire...
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dr. besser breaks down the research. coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >>> apple3nñ appears to be movig from steve jobs' war on competitors. >> positive start to stocks this morning. jane at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >>> good morning. last week was the worst week for stocks since june. today starting out on a little positive note. light volume, bond market closed in observance of veterans day, stocking -- stocks are open, slightly higher across the board bloomberg index up half percent. remember how steve jobs vowed before his death last year to go thermo nuclear against rivals in patent disputes? that attitude appears to be changing many apple settles with hcc claiming -- [ unintelligible ] watch for a turn around attempt from the maker of blackberry after multiple delays, planning to unveil first of to blackberry smart tones the end of january. offering -- [ unintelligible ] [ inaudible ] >>> a lot of talk of holiday shopping. >> toys "r" us opening 8 p.m. thanksgiving day. >> your in a coma by then. >> how can you move and push people aside for all those deals. >> second dinner, dessert you have to shop to wear it off. i'm going shopping with you gu
dr. besser breaks down the research. coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >>> apple3nñ appears to be movig from steve jobs' war on competitors. >> positive start to stocks this morning. jane at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >>> good morning. last week was the worst week for stocks since june. today starting out on a little positive note. light volume, bond market closed in observance of veterans day, stocking -- stocks are open, slightly...