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dr. francis, the head of the national institute of health including national cancer institute.id the genome project. he and i method because we are opposite sides of the religion debate, we became friends that way. he's is a very convinced christian. we become friendly debaters. and he is taking very kindly interest in my case. and has henned me -- helped me. to a more perfect identifiable match. >> host: how did you become friends? >> guest: as he said. we started out debating about the topic of science and faith and fact are these world views exatd -- compatible. for me they are. for me as a believer the opportunity to see sirens and god's hand is a wonderful opportunity. christopher has taken a different view. has been articulate and his argument on the side. so we began in circumstances having interesting intelligent yule jousting about this. he is a very impressive debater and intelligent. over the course of time. we became friends. i had great respect for the way in which he could amass arguments and facts. then he developed cancer. i reached tout him hearing that to see
dr. francis, the head of the national institute of health including national cancer institute.id the genome project. he and i method because we are opposite sides of the religion debate, we became friends that way. he's is a very convinced christian. we become friendly debaters. and he is taking very kindly interest in my case. and has henned me -- helped me. to a more perfect identifiable match. >> host: how did you become friends? >> guest: as he said. we started out debating...
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dr. francis collins, director of the national institutes of health and former head of the human genome project helped broker a deal between the nih and the lacks family. they will not be paid but will have some control of the cells. >> individuals should have the opportunity to decide how their own biological specimens are going to be used and what privacy protections they need. that's one principle. the other is that science advances for public benefit most quickly if data is acceptable and you don't put up unnecessary barriers. >> some people feel like, you know, their soul is in these cells or that their family's dna is in these cells and it's a very personal thing and it gets to questions of where does life begin and end. the discussions essentially we need to tell people that. she was phenomenal in her lifetime, and she is phenomenal after death. >> reporter: in baltimore, maryland, dr. mark siegel, fox news. >>> turning now to the conviction of fort hood shooter nidal hasan and the debate over whether he will actually end up getting the death penalty. a look at the historical evidence th
dr. francis collins, director of the national institutes of health and former head of the human genome project helped broker a deal between the nih and the lacks family. they will not be paid but will have some control of the cells. >> individuals should have the opportunity to decide how their own biological specimens are going to be used and what privacy protections they need. that's one principle. the other is that science advances for public benefit most quickly if data is acceptable...
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dr. francis collins, director of the national institutes of health and former head of the human genome project helped broker a deal between the nih and the lacks family. they will not be paid but will have some control of the cells. >> individuals should have the opportunity to decide how their own biological specimens are going to be used and what privacy protections they need. that's one principle. the other is that science advances for public benefit most quickly if data is acceptable and you don't put up unnecessary barriers. >> some people feel like, you know, their soul is in these cells or that their family's dna is in these cells and it's a very personal thing and it gets to questions of where does life begin and end. the discussions essentially we need to tell people that. she was phenomenal in her lifetime, and she is phenomenal after death. >> reporter: in baltimore, maryland, dr. mark siegel, fox news. >>> turning now to the conviction of fort hood shooter nidal hasan and the debate over whether he will actually end up getting the death penalty. a look at the historical evidence th
dr. francis collins, director of the national institutes of health and former head of the human genome project helped broker a deal between the nih and the lacks family. they will not be paid but will have some control of the cells. >> individuals should have the opportunity to decide how their own biological specimens are going to be used and what privacy protections they need. that's one principle. the other is that science advances for public benefit most quickly if data is acceptable...
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dr. francis collins is the director of the n.i.h. and spear-headed the talks with the family. dr.lins, welcome back. >> it's nice to be here. >> warner: henrietta lacks' cells as we know are the most widely used in the world today. her family never had a say in this. why did the nsa seek its buy-in now? >> what happened this year is different. hela cells, yes, have been used in almost every laboratory, including my own. now what we've had happen is read out the complete d.n.a. instruction book, the genome of hela cells, laying out all kinds of details about why those cells grow so rapidly, but also revealing something about henrietta's original d.n.a. instruction book, which,sh, has implications for the family, and her blood relatives raised concerns, rightly so, that this information being freely available on the internet might be placing them at risk for people learning things about their medical risks for the future, that they would like to keep private. >> warner: so this agreement you negotiated with the family, what does it grant them? what does it give them? >> well, over t
dr. francis collins is the director of the n.i.h. and spear-headed the talks with the family. dr.lins, welcome back. >> it's nice to be here. >> warner: henrietta lacks' cells as we know are the most widely used in the world today. her family never had a say in this. why did the nsa seek its buy-in now? >> what happened this year is different. hela cells, yes, have been used in almost every laboratory, including my own. now what we've had happen is read out the complete d.n.a....
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dr. francis collins, director of the national institutes of health and former head of the human genome projecteen the nih and lax family. they will not be paid, but will have some control of the cells. >> individuals should have the opportunity to decide how their own biological specimens are going to be used and what privacy protections they need. that's one principle. the other is that science advances for public benefit most quickly if data is accessible and you don't put up unnecessary barrier. >> some people feel like their soul is in these cells and their family's dna is in these cells and it's a personal thing and it gets to the questions of where does life begin and ends? the question is essentially we need to tell people that. she was phenomenal in her lifetime and she is phenomenal after death. >> in baltimore, maryland, dr. mark siegle, fox news. >> arthel: fascinating story. thanks, dr. siegle. stick with fox news channel for special events commemorating dr. martin luther king, junior's "i have a dream" speech. wednesday marks 50 years since he delivered one of the most famous spee
dr. francis collins, director of the national institutes of health and former head of the human genome projecteen the nih and lax family. they will not be paid, but will have some control of the cells. >> individuals should have the opportunity to decide how their own biological specimens are going to be used and what privacy protections they need. that's one principle. the other is that science advances for public benefit most quickly if data is accessible and you don't put up...
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dr. francis collins the head man at the national institutes of health. different setting. and thank you. >> guest: it was good to be here. >> now it's my first. ♪ but now i find young friends. ♪ now that i am a full professor. ♪ where once i was oppressed, i have now become the cruel oppressor. ♪ with me i hope you will see. ♪ the double helix is a highway and yes, sir you will learn its best to do it my way. ♪ [applause] well i'm just a man. what can i do? ♪ open your books. read chapter 2. and if it seems a bit routine, don't talk to me. go see the dean. ♪ you cannot fail to the victors hail and go do it your way. ♪ [applause] >> for a dvd copy of this program call 1-877-662-7726. for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program visit us a q&a.org. q&a programs are also available at c-span podcasts. >> let's begin with the willmar and american novelist james baldwin. what to issue the march on washington? >> i could say the fact that i was born more concretely i felt there was no way for me not to be involved with the president has d
dr. francis collins the head man at the national institutes of health. different setting. and thank you. >> guest: it was good to be here. >> now it's my first. ♪ but now i find young friends. ♪ now that i am a full professor. ♪ where once i was oppressed, i have now become the cruel oppressor. ♪ with me i hope you will see. ♪ the double helix is a highway and yes, sir you will learn its best to do it my way. ♪ [applause] well i'm just a man. what can i do? ♪ open your...
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(applause) >> principal at francis school key. joining us is dr. charles float us joining us as high school director. (applause) >> i think everyone else are the usual suspects back there. so, thank you for staying till the very end. [laughter] >> thank you. okay. at this time i'm going to call -- oh, i'm sorry, yes. >> i just wanted to announce that on august 2nd the department of women hosted a child sex trafficking conference and we were very pleased that linda platt, a retired high school counselor, could join us because i think it's very important that this is in the wake of the fbi sting that we understand that this issue affects our public school students as well. 60% of girls who are in human traffic situations are from our foster care system. so, there's a big responsibility that we as a city and our public schools have to play in solving this issue. so, you'll be hearing more. i would be happy to brief my colleagues and district staff on this issue. thank you. >> thank you, dr. murase. at this point i am going to call a recess of the regu
(applause) >> principal at francis school key. joining us is dr. charles float us joining us as high school director. (applause) >> i think everyone else are the usual suspects back there. so, thank you for staying till the very end. [laughter] >> thank you. okay. at this time i'm going to call -- oh, i'm sorry, yes. >> i just wanted to announce that on august 2nd the department of women hosted a child sex trafficking conference and we were very pleased that linda platt,...
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dr. eagleman, people would do almost anything for science. >> francis crick once said the dangerous man is the man who has only one idea because he'll fight and die for it. the safe person is one who has ten ideas. so you'll have many ideas, most of which are extinct, but you'll have a few gems in the pile and that's progress. >>> how dr. chef cantu is imagining the way we eat. the story, just ahead. >>> welcome back to "the next list." now let's meet chef omaro cantu. with his laysers and centrifuges, this modern day willy wonka is reexamining the concept of food. >> i have moto and cantu designs in chicago. >> it's really just someone who explores the science of food. we're always trying to raise your expectations of what this food could be. re we use a lot of different tools. if you look at the limitations of creating new products, you're only limited by the technology you have to work with. the real thrill with the food experiments that we do is creating something that's impossible, creating something that just shouldn't be. i built a lab in my restaurant because we really wanted to ta
dr. eagleman, people would do almost anything for science. >> francis crick once said the dangerous man is the man who has only one idea because he'll fight and die for it. the safe person is one who has ten ideas. so you'll have many ideas, most of which are extinct, but you'll have a few gems in the pile and that's progress. >>> how dr. chef cantu is imagining the way we eat. the story, just ahead. >>> welcome back to "the next list." now let's meet chef...
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francis unleashed on twitter calling it a fake. dr., the therapist let us in on their relationship. >> my hope he has seen the footage it will be a wake-up call. he will say i had no idea that i was so hurtful to people. ♪ when i'm gone when i'm gone ♪ >> anna kendrick's song cups from pitch perfect now shedding the image by slapping on stilettos inside the pages of "gq." >> really nice. >> the star of drinking buddies, swapped her look for black studded, and convinced a co-star to get drunk with her so they could quickly get to know each other. >> he was really resistant to that. he wanted some predrinks. we didn't go that route. we went some with the shots. and it was great. >> straight ahead. robin thicke has one very cool mom. ♪ sunset i know you want it good girls ♪ >> those who take issue with the individually should hear the very valid point the mom makes. >> the video degrade women -- no, no, no. excuse me. >> heidi has a message for those who can't handle her revealing selfie. plus -- ♪ being away from you >> gaga as you have
francis unleashed on twitter calling it a fake. dr., the therapist let us in on their relationship. >> my hope he has seen the footage it will be a wake-up call. he will say i had no idea that i was so hurtful to people. ♪ when i'm gone when i'm gone ♪ >> anna kendrick's song cups from pitch perfect now shedding the image by slapping on stilettos inside the pages of "gq." >> really nice. >> the star of drinking buddies, swapped her look for black studded,...
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francis has recently unleashed on twitter calling it a fake. dr. on their complicated relationship. >> my hope is that he has seen this footage and it will be a wakeup call and he'll say i had no idea i was so hurtful to people. ♪ when i'm gone >> anna kendrick's son "cups" was a breakout from "pitch perfect." now she's getting sexy inside the pages of "gq." the star of "drinking buddies" had black studs and convinced a star to get drunk with her to get to know each other. >> he wanted some free drinks. and we didn't go that route. we did some whiskey routes. and it was great. >>> straight ahead, robin thicke has one very cool mom. ♪ i know you want it >> and those who take issue with the video should hear the very valid point that mom makes. >> that it degrades women. i said no, no, no. >>> then heidi's got a message for those that can't handle her revealing selfies. >>> gaga as you've never seen her. i can say that because her hair is on a black swan. . ♪ maybe i'm going deaf ♪ maybe i'm going blind ♪ maybe i'm out of myind >> that's the hardest
francis has recently unleashed on twitter calling it a fake. dr. on their complicated relationship. >> my hope is that he has seen this footage and it will be a wakeup call and he'll say i had no idea i was so hurtful to people. ♪ when i'm gone >> anna kendrick's son "cups" was a breakout from "pitch perfect." now she's getting sexy inside the pages of "gq." the star of "drinking buddies" had black studs and convinced a star to get drunk...
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. >> we'll go to mary francis barry previews at the university of pennsylvania, als welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> as we inch towards the anniversary of dr king, what are your thoughts? >> well, i think it's right thing to do, and it was done very well in commemorating the march of 1963. i think most of the goals that martin luther king had in mind he and the other organizers have not yet been achieved, and i think he probably would understand that they haven't. the overriding goal of having people confront the idea that we are a racist society, i think that happened, and that we have a moral responsibility to do something. but i think that on a number of measures, including the economy, the overall economy for the masses of black people and poor people in this country, we have not achieved the jobs of the march, and we don't have total freedom, and we still have some discrimination. it's one of those glass of a full/glass half empty occasions. >> the words of dr. king changed a nation but the civil rights movements and battles spanned the course of many years. did we in a sense with this march forget about these battles? >> well, i hope
. >> we'll go to mary francis barry previews at the university of pennsylvania, als welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> as we inch towards the anniversary of dr king, what are your thoughts? >> well, i think it's right thing to do, and it was done very well in commemorating the march of 1963. i think most of the goals that martin luther king had in mind he and the other organizers have not yet been achieved, and i think he probably would understand that they haven't....
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dr. ron paul. keys andt his prosperity organization going on , he has got the ron paul channel going on. i would definitely nominate him. some more winners in athletic order here, just grabbing the c's. host: francisollins, who heads the nih. some of the other winners of the presidential medal of freedom. again, about 20,000 have been given out since the harry truman administration. next call from maple heights, ohio. you're on the air. caller: good morning. host: hi. anler: i would like to see honorary medal of honor gone to bishop charles harrison mason of the church of god and christ. he has been with the church over 100 years, he knows some of the president's as well as dr. martin luther king. he gave his last speech to mason temple. he had fought for the rights for a lot of people as well as blacks as well as whites, religious rights, and everything of that nature. he is very well-educated, you can google him up and read about the history of the church of god and christ, which is now superseded of bishop blake of california. he deserves one. host: thank you for calling in this morning. more on the list -- billie jean king, martin luther king, elaine host: some more names on the list. this is
dr. ron paul. keys andt his prosperity organization going on , he has got the ron paul channel going on. i would definitely nominate him. some more winners in athletic order here, just grabbing the c's. host: francisollins, who heads the nih. some of the other winners of the presidential medal of freedom. again, about 20,000 have been given out since the harry truman administration. next call from maple heights, ohio. you're on the air. caller: good morning. host: hi. anler: i would like to see...