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dr. rogers and dr. z -- i will call you if that's ok -- how do we protect the body from its own immune system when we put those cells back in to go to work? we need you to turn up your mic. it is the flowers themselves. they have their own seeds. a rejuvenated again. >> so you are bringing the cells that are already in your body? >> yes. >> ok. and how you keep those cells from being attacked by the immune system? >> great question. kids.ve juvenile environmental factors that apply for one and not for the other. yourder for these to happen have to have those environmental factors to be there. it is like in the ocean. you have thousands of events that happened and they have to for the hurricane to occur. same thing with the cells. once you fix them in the same then if those environmental factors happen again it is not going to do anything for the immune system. >> is this something that you? >> that is my opinion. >> do get a rejuvenated? -- do you get a rejuvenated? >> they are seeds. once you fix the b
dr. rogers and dr. z -- i will call you if that's ok -- how do we protect the body from its own immune system when we put those cells back in to go to work? we need you to turn up your mic. it is the flowers themselves. they have their own seeds. a rejuvenated again. >> so you are bringing the cells that are already in your body? >> yes. >> ok. and how you keep those cells from being attacked by the immune system? >> great question. kids.ve juvenile environmental factors...
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dr. rogers, great to have you back. dr. rogers: great to be back.enator collins, mccaskill, and members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to testify. type one diabetes is a lifelong disease that affects americans of all ages, including seniors. on behalf of the national institute of health, i am pleased to report that our research investment continues to improve the lives of people with type one diabetes. through coordinated efforts with our research partners at jd rf and the ada as well as with the support of the recently renewed special statutory funding program for type i diabetes, we are helping children sitting here today and all people with type i diabetes live healthier lives and longer lives. --m pleased to report that since i testified before this committee two years ago -- we have made significant scientific advances that are putting us closer to reaching our ultimate goal of venting, treating, and ultimately clearing type i diabetes and the convocations. what the renewal of the special a special diabetes programs from the f
dr. rogers, great to have you back. dr. rogers: great to be back.enator collins, mccaskill, and members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to testify. type one diabetes is a lifelong disease that affects americans of all ages, including seniors. on behalf of the national institute of health, i am pleased to report that our research investment continues to improve the lives of people with type one diabetes. through coordinated efforts with our research partners at jd rf and the ada...
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dr. roger flores joins us now, the chairman of the department of thoracic surgery in new york. welcome to the program. what was in those piles of dust and plumes of smoke that if we were to analyze it and break it apart that we already knew was injurious to human health? >> well, it was just a ton of carsinogenic material. asbestos, glass, lead, steel, anything else that you can think of in a building. all that was being inhaled during that time downtown. a lot of people describe it as being -- it was fine. it was a mixture of small particles. i was breathing the stuff in but it was fine stuff. it could get very distant into your airways. so the bigger particles get caught. people -- too quickly in that part of time. is there still a lot of dirt in the air and on the ground that maybe they should not have been exposing hundreds of thousands people to. >>> knowing that you have asbestos fibers, lead dust. glass dust. all that being breathed from the air down there. we would have taken more precautions but i think given the enormity of the situation, the leadership just wanted th
dr. roger flores joins us now, the chairman of the department of thoracic surgery in new york. welcome to the program. what was in those piles of dust and plumes of smoke that if we were to analyze it and break it apart that we already knew was injurious to human health? >> well, it was just a ton of carsinogenic material. asbestos, glass, lead, steel, anything else that you can think of in a building. all that was being inhaled during that time downtown. a lot of people describe it as...
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dr. park dietz completed his interviews with roger kibbe, the i-5 strangler, he tells kibbe what he believese him a murderer. >> do you think you understood why you did your crimes? >> no. >> are you curious? >> oh, yeah. yeah. i don't know why i did them. >> do you think you have any secrets left? >> no. everything's on the table. everything. >> yet there's some mysteries, some things that don't fit, some things that don't make sense. >> was it my childhood, was it her, was it my upbringing? >> would you like to know? >> yeah. i'd like to know. >> happy to tell you if you want to know. >> throw it out there. >> well, i don't think you have to be a psychiatrist to recognize that whatever happened between you and your mother has been the source of enormous anger that's generalized beyond your mother. that you've had a long-term disregard for the rules, a disrespect for authority, you've been willing to get even when you perceive that somebody wrongs you. you are willing to steal and to lie and to cheat, and those are traits you've carried with you throughout your life, i think. that set of tr
dr. park dietz completed his interviews with roger kibbe, the i-5 strangler, he tells kibbe what he believese him a murderer. >> do you think you understood why you did your crimes? >> no. >> are you curious? >> oh, yeah. yeah. i don't know why i did them. >> do you think you have any secrets left? >> no. everything's on the table. everything. >> yet there's some mysteries, some things that don't fit, some things that don't make sense. >> was it...
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dr. konrath's come back to an empty house. detective mike rogers calls him in for questioning. >> i understand you want to cut to the chase and find out why i asked you to come here. >> reporter: and gets right to the point. >> we've uncovered some, some concerning conversations between you and joannah. about you wanting to kill ana. okay? i'm here to get your side of the story. >> reporter: and konrath is happy to spin his own yarn. >> there's a difference about my ex-wife or, you know, i'm sure she does the same thing about me to her friends. >> sure. >> if they're actually saying, yeah, i'm seriously, you know, thinking about somehow killing her, then yeah, that's obviously a different issue. >> those are the things that i want to get into. >> i mean, i think we can talk until we get to a point. if you want to keep talking and then we need to get an attorney then, yeah, we'd have to wait and get an attorney. >> i can't afford one. i have $60 to my name right now. >> okay. >> because joannah took all my money. >> reporter: and that's the first hi
dr. konrath's come back to an empty house. detective mike rogers calls him in for questioning. >> i understand you want to cut to the chase and find out why i asked you to come here. >> reporter: and gets right to the point. >> we've uncovered some, some concerning conversations between you and joannah. about you wanting to kill ana. okay? i'm here to get your side of the story. >> reporter: and konrath is happy to spin his own yarn. >> there's a difference about...
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roger. caller: dr. tom price, the congressman from georgia has shown tremendous leadership on the republican study committee and also is a very reasonable and sensible legislator and i think he can bridge the enormous gap and become a great speaker of the house. dr. tom price from atlanta, georgia. thank you very much. host: ok. palmdale, california. tony on our democrats' line. speaker boehner stepping down. caller: i think it's a good decision. i think it's the right decision. and it just reflects that the republican party is in disarray. ted cruz leading this charge to shut down our government over planned parenthood, it's irresponsible. i think these differences are so dividing that nobody can hold it together. so i think it's a good decision. host: speaker boehner's announcement coming less than 24 hours after a historic speech before a joint meeting by pope francis at the invitation of speaker boehner. thousands of people on the front lawn of the capitol and stretching down the mall. the pope now
roger. caller: dr. tom price, the congressman from georgia has shown tremendous leadership on the republican study committee and also is a very reasonable and sensible legislator and i think he can bridge the enormous gap and become a great speaker of the house. dr. tom price from atlanta, georgia. thank you very much. host: ok. palmdale, california. tony on our democrats' line. speaker boehner stepping down. caller: i think it's a good decision. i think it's the right decision. and it just...
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dr. melissa harris perry will be coming up to lead the next section. >>> michael rogers told capitol hillawmakers that if foreign ministers were using a private e-mail server, it woulde an intelligence opportunity. that is after senator tom cotton asked him about about hillary clinton eats use of a private e-mail server. >> the nsa is in cherj of information insurance operations for the federal government, meaning the nsa is in charge of our national security systems. am i correct that nsa from time to time will also help federal agencies protect their unclassified systems? >> yes, when they request assistance. >> i realize this is before your time, but to your knowledge did the state department ever ask nsa about the wisdom of setting up a private server for hillary clinton? >> i'm not aware if they did or did not. >> what would be your response if the current secretary of state said i want to set up a private nongovernment server and use that to conduct personal business. >> you walereally want to drag into this one? >> i would simply like your professional opinion. >> my comment would
dr. melissa harris perry will be coming up to lead the next section. >>> michael rogers told capitol hillawmakers that if foreign ministers were using a private e-mail server, it woulde an intelligence opportunity. that is after senator tom cotton asked him about about hillary clinton eats use of a private e-mail server. >> the nsa is in cherj of information insurance operations for the federal government, meaning the nsa is in charge of our national security systems. am i...