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a man i told you i had nothing to do with the saying ok you tell me dr. were. read claims that offer it's training programs police officers will be able to spot lies in almost eighty five percent of cases it's a remarkable claim but despite its apparent success rate the company has turned down all requests to be interviewed it might be because of steve driza and other experts who severely condemn its theories a simplistic and its methods as overly coercive. all the studies show that people can deception at rates better than a coin flip may be slightly better than fifty percent ok. they're leaving these trainings thinking that they can detect deception it eighty five percent that's just hogwash but it drives the interrogation in a way that makes it much more likely that they're going to obtain false confessions . but reid has taken note of such criticism and has improved its methodology by all ski instructors to be more prudent when it comes to the signals that could be interpreted as lying nevertheless the video still teach the same controversial process of rec
a man i told you i had nothing to do with the saying ok you tell me dr. were. read claims that offer it's training programs police officers will be able to spot lies in almost eighty five percent of cases it's a remarkable claim but despite its apparent success rate the company has turned down all requests to be interviewed it might be because of steve driza and other experts who severely condemn its theories a simplistic and its methods as overly coercive. all the studies show that people can...
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dr. adney: in the late '50s, early '60s, itas an issue thermy unifor in the tr areas. they fouhat were dr. adney: indegrading rapidlearly '60s, so the army began to investigate why this was occurring. and one of the first things they isolated was a fungus that produced enzymes that broke down the cotton material found in the solders' uniforms. these enzymes are very unique. they are termed processive enzymes. so once they attach to a chain, they move processively down, releasing the sugar as they move along. this particular enzyme is probably the single most important enzyme in biomass conversion at this time. yet we don't know how it really works. narrator: by gaining a better understanding of how these enzymes work and engineering them to function more effectively, researchers at nrel will improve the biomass-conversion process even further. once the enzymes have broken down the sugar chains, fermentation organisms are added to turn those sugars into ethanol. in this part of the process, too, progress needs to be made. aden: in the current corn-ethanol industry, the yeast they use to
dr. adney: in the late '50s, early '60s, itas an issue thermy unifor in the tr areas. they fouhat were dr. adney: indegrading rapidlearly '60s, so the army began to investigate why this was occurring. and one of the first things they isolated was a fungus that produced enzymes that broke down the cotton material found in the solders' uniforms. these enzymes are very unique. they are termed processive enzymes. so once they attach to a chain, they move processively down, releasing the sugar as...
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a man i told you i had nothing to do this thing ok you tell me dr. were. read claims that offer it's training programs police officers will be able to spot lies in almost eighty five percent of cases it's a remarkable claim but despite its apparent success rate the company has turned down all requests to be interviewed it might be because of steve driza and other experts who severely condemn it's there is a simplistic and it's methods as overly coercive. all the studies show that people can't because section at rates better than a coin flip may be slightly better than fifty percent ok. they're leaving these trainings thinking that they can detect deception that eighty five percent that's just hogwash but it drives the interrogation in a way that makes it much more likely that they're going to obtain false confessions . but reid has taken note of such criticism and has improved its methodology by all ski instructors to be more prudent when it comes to the signals that could be interpreted as lying nevertheless the video still teach the same controversial pr
a man i told you i had nothing to do this thing ok you tell me dr. were. read claims that offer it's training programs police officers will be able to spot lies in almost eighty five percent of cases it's a remarkable claim but despite its apparent success rate the company has turned down all requests to be interviewed it might be because of steve driza and other experts who severely condemn it's there is a simplistic and it's methods as overly coercive. all the studies show that people can't...
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dr. dobson, tell us about your times with him. you wereight they put this together. >> i spoke at the cove a couple of weeks ago. i have woven myself in and out of events where dr. graham was speaking. one of the most memorable -- and you may have been there -- was right after 9/11 at the washington cathedral. >> i was not there. >> president bush, george w. bush was speaking and billy graham prayed. it was the most moving thing that i have experienced. i love that he kept his life clean despite all that goes along with being that visible and that famous. he never had a scandal of any type. he was faithful to his family. there is no mismanagement with money. at least nothing i knew about. >> he went out of his way -- he wouldn't get in an elevator with a woman alone. >> that's right. >> he didn't want to be put in that position. that's unique. >> that's called the modesto manifesto. they got together and decided how to keep their lives clean. that was one of the provisions that he would not be with a woman alone. >> in any situation, or ci
dr. dobson, tell us about your times with him. you wereight they put this together. >> i spoke at the cove a couple of weeks ago. i have woven myself in and out of events where dr. graham was speaking. one of the most memorable -- and you may have been there -- was right after 9/11 at the washington cathedral. >> i was not there. >> president bush, george w. bush was speaking and billy graham prayed. it was the most moving thing that i have experienced. i love that he kept his...
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were you told to keep those dirty little secrets in the house, as dr. harris said, and how you were soothed when you told. there's many folks that we've worked with, many women in the criminal justice system were very clear when they were told they were not believed. they were told to keep that secret in the house. they were told they were making it up. they were told, why were you flirting with my man? and so, what happens when we tell, i think, is really significant. okay, but we can further traumatize, you know, once the person discloses. i think that's one of the main issues. the other factor, we've mentioned the military, we've mentioned women, and youth and children, and the whole issue of families. another sector of society that also suffers tremendously is the gay and lesbian, the lgbt, community and in particular now with some of the incidents that we have seen on television or violence against them. how do we handle, i mean, are there particular efforts in place to really address those issues? we have a program at community connections specific
were you told to keep those dirty little secrets in the house, as dr. harris said, and how you were soothed when you told. there's many folks that we've worked with, many women in the criminal justice system were very clear when they were told they were not believed. they were told to keep that secret in the house. they were told they were making it up. they were told, why were you flirting with my man? and so, what happens when we tell, i think, is really significant. okay, but we can further...
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dr. clark, you were talking about different types of scenarios in terms of how parents need to cope with different types of trauma that their children may have experienced. what other types of actions should parents be taking in a different scenario? well the most important thing, as dr. harris pointed out, you listen but you should also believe your child unless the evidence is overwhelmingly to the contrary, which means, as dr. harris points out, you are taking it outside to explore, to get vindication. so, if it's bullying you are talking to the school. you're talking to the teacher. if it's sexual assault, you're bringing in the appropriate authorities to address that. if it's a family member, you are not keeping it a secret because you're afraid of embarrassing the family. the issue is that the child will suffer long-term consequences, and you too will suffer consequences because you are either, you're a victim yourself based on the past or you're sitting there harboring this piece of information, which is going to have a destructive impact on you. so, those things become very impor
dr. clark, you were talking about different types of scenarios in terms of how parents need to cope with different types of trauma that their children may have experienced. what other types of actions should parents be taking in a different scenario? well the most important thing, as dr. harris pointed out, you listen but you should also believe your child unless the evidence is overwhelmingly to the contrary, which means, as dr. harris points out, you are taking it outside to explore, to get...
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referenced again what i referred to often as the appalling silence of good people that, as you recall, were dr. king's words from the birmingham jail. i've seen that all the time, people who are i think in their core good people who don't know what to do who tend to send the paradigm that boys will be boys and girls will be girls and we're trying to shift that paradigm. and that's why in okahenapen we have an accountability document that calls for --. >> (inaudible) with the idea, like i said, there is not a state going that we don't have a parent that has a dead child. we are dragging everybody to the party because at what point do we say, we can't even say, kids are dying. hundreds and hundreds of children have died when this should be the best times of their life and our most sensitive, compassionate, empathetic, our children are not surviving their childhood. >> one thing i've learned in my line of work, and again i want to thank you for your remarks and your doggedness, civil rights is about persistence. you exude persistence. i have attempted to live a persistent life. the civil rights a
referenced again what i referred to often as the appalling silence of good people that, as you recall, were dr. king's words from the birmingham jail. i've seen that all the time, people who are i think in their core good people who don't know what to do who tend to send the paradigm that boys will be boys and girls will be girls and we're trying to shift that paradigm. and that's why in okahenapen we have an accountability document that calls for --. >> (inaudible) with the idea, like i...
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archives turned to a unique expert to test orr's discovery. >> there were fragments of material on the bullet that killed president kennedy. >> dr. michael -- i was called in on this case because these fragments had become dried out and mummified. they were all maybe two or three millimeters in the greatest dimension. and i felt that it would be worth while to rehydrate them for microscopic examination. >> and zimmerman found something remarkable. >> this is skin and muscle tissue. it could be from literally anywhere in the body. >> while technology still can't determine the part of the body the skin came from, sophisticated dna tests can match it to the blood in kennedy's clothing. >> could that tissue have come from the scalp of the president? >> i didn't find any hair. >> could it have come from the wrist of the governor? >> there's never anything wrong with investigating things. again, and a positive result can lead you someplace else. >> there are things that some of the top dna testing laboratories are doing today that were not available 20 and 15 years a ago. so you're talking about key evidence that absolutely should be
archives turned to a unique expert to test orr's discovery. >> there were fragments of material on the bullet that killed president kennedy. >> dr. michael -- i was called in on this case because these fragments had become dried out and mummified. they were all maybe two or three millimeters in the greatest dimension. and i felt that it would be worth while to rehydrate them for microscopic examination. >> and zimmerman found something remarkable. >> this is skin and...
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i think those of us who were involved in it, i think you went on automatic pilot, you know, to do what you instinctually know to do. >> drs, you were 31 years old. you had been operating that day. part of a surgical team, they run in and how does it happen? they say the president has been shot. >> the operator paged overhead. we didn't have beepers then. there was a loud speaker, and she began to page people stat, respond immediately and i went to the phone and said why are you paging everyone stat? she said dr. jones, president has been shot and they are bringing him to the emergency room and they need physician right away. you have a rush over you. >> there is no more important moment in a surgeon's life in america than your president has been shot and is coming to your theater. >> that's correct. and i immediately turned around and saw the chief of anesthesia and the o.r. supervisor and he said i'll get an anesthesia machine to the operating room and ms. bell said i'll get the or ready we thought maybe he was shot in the chest or abdomen and we could take care of him. when we reached the emergency room, that was a dif
i think those of us who were involved in it, i think you went on automatic pilot, you know, to do what you instinctually know to do. >> drs, you were 31 years old. you had been operating that day. part of a surgical team, they run in and how does it happen? they say the president has been shot. >> the operator paged overhead. we didn't have beepers then. there was a loud speaker, and she began to page people stat, respond immediately and i went to the phone and said why are you...
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dr. seuss' drawings were inspired by this entire desert. the dry desert landscape with its unique shapes and textures is amazing here in baja, the reason for this trip is a little more on the wet side. - whoa. - look at that, guys. - these ones are very close. - people come from all over the world to these bays which are known as home base for the annual migration of gray whales. let's find out more about baja and if we spot some of the famous whales in-- kids: travel with kids, baja, mexico! female announcer: this program is made possible by sears vacations,
dr. seuss' drawings were inspired by this entire desert. the dry desert landscape with its unique shapes and textures is amazing here in baja, the reason for this trip is a little more on the wet side. - whoa. - look at that, guys. - these ones are very close. - people come from all over the world to these bays which are known as home base for the annual migration of gray whales. let's find out more about baja and if we spot some of the famous whales in-- kids: travel with kids, baja, mexico!...
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dr. dobson mentioned, they were pretty serious. they were young guys.young guys. they were traveling the country. all of them were married. and they knew what had typically brought evangelists down in the past -- money issues, sex scandals, and they wanted to make sure that they stayed faithful for the long haul. >> right from the beginning. >> right from the beginning. >> even the appearance of scandal they would do without. even from the beginning there was financial accountability. he formed the billy graham evangelist foundation 1950. it was run by a board of directors. he was paid a salary, a very modest salary. even the royalties from his books went to the billy graham evangelistic association. you could open the books and it would be totally clean. this is how he has run this ministry from the very beginning. >> aboveboard from top to bottom. >> yeah. >> i wonder, you know, those that followed and the scandals that have, it had enormous damage in terms of people -- i won't mention the names. we know the names. but people that put their faith and
dr. dobson mentioned, they were pretty serious. they were young guys.young guys. they were traveling the country. all of them were married. and they knew what had typically brought evangelists down in the past -- money issues, sex scandals, and they wanted to make sure that they stayed faithful for the long haul. >> right from the beginning. >> right from the beginning. >> even the appearance of scandal they would do without. even from the beginning there was financial...
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and so they looked at all the patients that were on that one for and they thought -- dr. baden thought all nine were homicides. and let's see here. i think that i will -- oh, i'll just read a bit about what happened when the staff showed up. so the first day of the meeting passed with no participation from the district attorney's office. hearing firsthand from the experts was apparently not a priority for those who might be presenting the case to a grand jury. on the second victim to assistant district attorney finally showed up. the lead prosecutor on the memorial case was a young dark admin was slightly crossed eyes, give prosecutors homicides were only about two years and arrived at the corners office with his boss. what do you have, one of them asked? their manner, particularly the short test the one struck the to forensic pathologist as unusually hostile to the experts were accustomed to ass kissing from huskies but i think that was your quote. but these attorneys acted suspicious, skeptical and uninterested. the lawyers left after about a half an hour. obviously thes
and so they looked at all the patients that were on that one for and they thought -- dr. baden thought all nine were homicides. and let's see here. i think that i will -- oh, i'll just read a bit about what happened when the staff showed up. so the first day of the meeting passed with no participation from the district attorney's office. hearing firsthand from the experts was apparently not a priority for those who might be presenting the case to a grand jury. on the second victim to assistant...
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i think those of us who were involved in it, i think you went on sort of automatic pilot, you know to do what you just instinctually know to do. >> dr. jones, you were 31 years old. you'd been operating that day, part of a surgical team, in the cafeteria and relaxing, somebody runs in and tells you, they say the president has been shot. >> well, the operator paged overhead, we didn't have beepers then, so there was a loud speaker and she began to page people stat, respond immediately, repeatedly with the department chairman and i went to the phone on the wall of the cafeteria and i called her and said why are you paging everyone stat? she said dr. jones, the president has been shot and they are bringing him to the emergency room and they need physicians right away. with that, you have a tremendous flush, an adrenaline rush come over you. >> there can't be a more important moment in a surgeon's life in america that a president has been shot and coming to your theater. >> that's correct. i turned around and see the chief and anaesthesia and o.r. supervisors and he said he'll get the anesthesia and we thought he had been shot in the ch
i think those of us who were involved in it, i think you went on sort of automatic pilot, you know to do what you just instinctually know to do. >> dr. jones, you were 31 years old. you'd been operating that day, part of a surgical team, in the cafeteria and relaxing, somebody runs in and tells you, they say the president has been shot. >> well, the operator paged overhead, we didn't have beepers then, so there was a loud speaker and she began to page people stat, respond...
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dr. siegel, you look a look at all the pills and already were unpacking because dr. samadi has a surprise for you. he's going to show you what he takes in the morning. what about in general? worth it? >> we're borrowing from canada today. another canadian study showed of 44 herbs they looked at, 30 had things in them that weren't supposed to be in them. fillers like rice, like yeast. in one case, it was supposed to be st. john's wort. it ended up being a laxative. in once case, ginggo was something else. it's particularly disturbing, jamie, because the fda does not have jurisdiction over herbs the way it has over prescription drugs. so these supplements are unregulated and we can't police what is in them. now, assuming you actually got what was in them, i have an additional problem because the nih has a division called the national center for complementary and alternative medicine that has been studying this $5 billion industry for the last few years and they have not been able to prove that st. john's wort decreases deprovision. that ginkgo biloba decreases depressi
dr. siegel, you look a look at all the pills and already were unpacking because dr. samadi has a surprise for you. he's going to show you what he takes in the morning. what about in general? worth it? >> we're borrowing from canada today. another canadian study showed of 44 herbs they looked at, 30 had things in them that weren't supposed to be in them. fillers like rice, like yeast. in one case, it was supposed to be st. john's wort. it ended up being a laxative. in once case, ginggo was...
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dr. eskew. in your book, you mentioned two names of white individuals in birmingham who publicly opposed the defiance of george wallace. these were dr. franklin of first methodist church and nia of the birmingham city council. were there other white people who opposed the governor on the issue of school integration in august and september of '63? >> that's a great question. perhaps shake the cobwebs out of my head and see if i can recall. there were a number of people who in the summer of afc'63 to build-up of school desegregation were critical of the governor in the birmingham news. asking that the tenor be brought down out of support for the idea of school desegregation. and there was recognition that the city had undergone huge turmoil in the spring and was experiencing a transition and the governor was making the situation very dangerous. so i would simply have to answer in a less specific way rather than names. dan, you may know of some. >> there were in fact a good many people. the problem was it was suicide to speak out publicly. i mean, even someone like jeff morgan who, as many of you know, in the aftermath of the 16th s
dr. eskew. in your book, you mentioned two names of white individuals in birmingham who publicly opposed the defiance of george wallace. these were dr. franklin of first methodist church and nia of the birmingham city council. were there other white people who opposed the governor on the issue of school integration in august and september of '63? >> that's a great question. perhaps shake the cobwebs out of my head and see if i can recall. there were a number of people who in the summer of...
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bralthd this project and helped guide itself internal process thank you very much jude i didn't were i want to thank dr. warren your leadership and commitment kept driving us to build two new world-class hospitals in san francisco. thank you for keeping us on track. we're working very closely with city bills and the construction administration professional service academy to build hospital construction jobs. we're dedicated and committed to san francisco and look forward to working with all the trades to augment our construction crews and a begin those projects. member of our construction management team. the construction of our two hospitals is led by our contractor herself restraining order and our architect is smith group. we'll be working with subcontractor and consultants to this project. about our construction schedule and we have one. the demolition of this exciting i existing building began in september that clears the way to bring down this structure so we're underway. the demolition starts in a couple of weeks. i'm sure everyone is looking forward to that the evacuation happened evidently mon
bralthd this project and helped guide itself internal process thank you very much jude i didn't were i want to thank dr. warren your leadership and commitment kept driving us to build two new world-class hospitals in san francisco. thank you for keeping us on track. we're working very closely with city bills and the construction administration professional service academy to build hospital construction jobs. we're dedicated and committed to san francisco and look forward to working with all the...
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dr. king we got his back. we got his back. so another indication that the trajectory of their lives was an confluence of their ideologies, their flosscie philosophies, their political feelings, and they wereoming together. when dr. king marched in tennessee. when he spoke out against the war of vietnam, he was coming to a place where malcolm x had been all along. >> speaking about malcolm speaking to everyone. in his grassroots speech i want to quote him. you catch hell if you're a black man. all of us catch hell for the same reason so we have to unite against the, quote, common ene enemy." malcolm x is right, today's white man is the global political system of racism and white supremacy. everyone who wants to say that racism is dead is today's quote/unquote enemy. andrew says malcolm x would be disappointed that 50 years later black people still have not taken our economic security in our own hands. i know you have a question for herb and brother west, go for it. >> yes, it's an honor to be here with all of you. thank you so much for having me. speaking of agenda, mentioning the organization, in which the jeans in the discoveries of the black nationalism agenda, it is a point of failure
dr. king we got his back. we got his back. so another indication that the trajectory of their lives was an confluence of their ideologies, their flosscie philosophies, their political feelings, and they wereoming together. when dr. king marched in tennessee. when he spoke out against the war of vietnam, he was coming to a place where malcolm x had been all along. >> speaking about malcolm speaking to everyone. in his grassroots speech i want to quote him. you catch hell if you're a black...
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in addition dr private brokers who were without being attached to any of the companies in both cases consumers should make sure that both kind of realtors are officially registered in the attacks community. due to various reasons almost forty percent of realtors companies reduced and justice departments are either not working for the was no information about the cdc. the services provided by the majority of realtor companies are not of high quality. the toll of sixty per cent of agencies provide such a standard range of services and sales purchase or rent an exchange of real estate nine pence here is a category of clients who do not pay attention to the qualification of realtors actually they have the chance to pay unless you are also clients who will never address so the realtor with our recommendations realtors usually charge both bodies one per cent from a deal. talking about the price of services of realtors companies the average price in kazakhstan the field private broker celebrated stained items for a particular price which usually which is one thousand us dollars. stock has r
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got divorced for the first time so what's behind the rising divorce rate among older koreans were joined by dr team tune back professor of sociology at one university to tell us what this means for korean society welcome to live the professor were some other main drivers behind a growing number of divorces among older couples and of course though floor. i want to say it to the school ap worst when he's not the milk syrup in korea but also still be in western countries such as united states. so don't help you practice a few pushing thirty. in explaining why. for the people or get divorced for stillborn. we have questions or keep the people marked effect the people more is the generation that for paul in the pre nineteen fifty five and nineteen seats three despite its a korean war and in the nl taking almost fifteen percent of all for population is christian different than mere we see is the soul will be higher than not the event that everybody has the experience so they may read more than young generation. so it really kept current statistics the proportion of all the great divorce. i'll score
got divorced for the first time so what's behind the rising divorce rate among older koreans were joined by dr team tune back professor of sociology at one university to tell us what this means for korean society welcome to live the professor were some other main drivers behind a growing number of divorces among older couples and of course though floor. i want to say it to the school ap worst when he's not the milk syrup in korea but also still be in western countries such as united states. so...
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dr. yee. >> although there were many legitimate pain patients, there were a smaller percentage of what wouldal patients and we even would call them professional junkies. >> reporter: dr. yee says he had his own system in place to weed out problem patients, even hiring a drug counselor. but some patients slipped through the cracks. >>they don't teach you this in medical school. they don't teach you anything about what happens on the streets. >> but they teach you ethics, and is it ethical to meet a patient in a coffee house? >> well, i believe it was. >> reporter: dr. yee may have thought so but the dea did not. >> this is the first time that i heard of a doctor usin' a food establishment to conduct his business. >> with hidden cameras rolling, they launched an elaborate sting operation into dr. yee's practice. >> it was very important that the agents obtain as much evidence as possible to show, again, that this wasn't a one-time event. we wanted to show a pattern. >> in this undercover video, being seen for the first time on national television, dr. yee meets with an agent posing as a patien
dr. yee. >> although there were many legitimate pain patients, there were a smaller percentage of what wouldal patients and we even would call them professional junkies. >> reporter: dr. yee says he had his own system in place to weed out problem patients, even hiring a drug counselor. but some patients slipped through the cracks. >>they don't teach you this in medical school. they don't teach you anything about what happens on the streets. >> but they teach you ethics,...
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this procedure they were going to do. dr. saver: in the past, our treatment decisions were guided by deductions from the neurologic exam as to what was happening in the brain, rather than directly visualizing the brain process itself. but with diffusion weighted mri scanning, we can see changes occurring within minutes of the start of low blood flow, and we can make a decision in an individual patient that is tailored specifically to what's occurring, to where in the brain the ischemia is, to how large a brain region is being threatened, and to what the mechanism is that's producing that injy to the brain. mri scanningified that karen was experiencg an ischemic stroke. dr. saver: in this type of stroke, a blood clot has blocked blood flow to a region of the brain. not enough oxygen and nutrients are reaching nerve tissues, and then the tissues die as a result. tpa is a proven agent for the treatment of ischemic stroke. it is a clot buster. it reopens clots that are blocking blood vessels and restores blood flow to threatened r
this procedure they were going to do. dr. saver: in the past, our treatment decisions were guided by deductions from the neurologic exam as to what was happening in the brain, rather than directly visualizing the brain process itself. but with diffusion weighted mri scanning, we can see changes occurring within minutes of the start of low blood flow, and we can make a decision in an individual patient that is tailored specifically to what's occurring, to where in the brain the ischemia is, to...
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were designed and built. thank you. >> any other speakers in support of the dr? okay. project sponsor please. >> can i get the overhead please? good evening commissioners. dan flatten and i am here this evening on behalf of amanda clark who lived here since 1997 and worked as a court appointed advocate for foster children and wants to expand her house so she can take in foster children and young adults transitioning out of foster care and the city plan encourage expansion for this purpose. i think you have seen good projects before you that provide transitional housing for foster youth. the dr requesters have not demonstrated about special or extraordinary circumstances. even if there was no policy preference involved. as can you see on the overhead the project is well within the zoning envelope in every regard. its square footage is below average for single family homes in the neighborhood and average 2800 square feet and this is lower than average and for the dr requester's building. whether active or passive the dr requester's solar system is not protected as a matt
were designed and built. thank you. >> any other speakers in support of the dr? okay. project sponsor please. >> can i get the overhead please? good evening commissioners. dan flatten and i am here this evening on behalf of amanda clark who lived here since 1997 and worked as a court appointed advocate for foster children and wants to expand her house so she can take in foster children and young adults transitioning out of foster care and the city plan encourage expansion for this...
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dr horton results were mixed along expectations but there were some warning signs as well. take a look. earnings per share came in at 40 cents. revenues up 39%. gross margins beat and analysts like that. on orders of just 14% in dollar volume, but down 2% in actual houses sold. that's because the builder is focusing more on the move up price home, the entry level arena is very, very quiet. also a red flag on the cancellation rate at 31%. dr horton is generally an entry level builder, so this move on the focus, moving to those higher end homes is very telling. we're hearing mumblings of possible builder concessions. i want to take a quick look as we turn to mortgages. mortgage delinquencies dropped 23% in q3 to 4.09%, from transunion. it's down 4% on the quarter and this is the seventh straight quarterly decline. the drop is nationwide, but some of the formerly hardest hit states, california, arizona and nevada, are seeing drops of 30 plus percent in borrowers making late payments. the rate is still historically high, but improving. tight underwriting has helped as have risi
dr horton results were mixed along expectations but there were some warning signs as well. take a look. earnings per share came in at 40 cents. revenues up 39%. gross margins beat and analysts like that. on orders of just 14% in dollar volume, but down 2% in actual houses sold. that's because the builder is focusing more on the move up price home, the entry level arena is very, very quiet. also a red flag on the cancellation rate at 31%. dr horton is generally an entry level builder, so this...
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dr. joyce and kim from our officer who were recipients of the award.nk you for all the support for our families in the schools. you i'd like to mention that the ninth and tenth grade classrooms will be restoring birds. they'll be joined by sf park sturdyship abruptly the bond society will be there for the bird science database called e go bird and sports the positive change in the community as well as the initiative in our district on friday on the corner of cargo way and linda will bring some you dirt. i'll be up until the time only my ruining shoes running for money dubbed howling moon students have been training and it combines healthy activity with supporting their school on sunder this sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in the presidio edge who wants to join us. the children's fund and public education enrichment you fund b will soon expire. mar ed lee and i are asking for the shaping of the events. we want to know what it will take for our children and youth are there smarter efficient ways that can together help our kids to success. please coup
dr. joyce and kim from our officer who were recipients of the award.nk you for all the support for our families in the schools. you i'd like to mention that the ninth and tenth grade classrooms will be restoring birds. they'll be joined by sf park sturdyship abruptly the bond society will be there for the bird science database called e go bird and sports the positive change in the community as well as the initiative in our district on friday on the corner of cargo way and linda will bring some...
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lot of time with dr borlaug i felt so privileged to have had a decade with him and he knew these three individuals who received our prize and he knew the companies and institutions they were associated with and dr bore laws. retain his mental acuity right up until the end and i can tell you that he was critical of the selection committee for being slow in recognizing biotechnology and i can tell you with absolute certainty that he believed these were the three individuals who should receive the world food prize for what they had done he believed biotechnology. was a process that has occurred in nature over thousands of years and it should be accepted and embraced. in order to alleviate suffering and so i. wouldn't agree with that now ambassador quinn i know that the united states has fully embraced g.m. crops but in many european countries including russia government still refuse to approve the planting and importation of genetically modified crops since the jammo revolution is so young do you think humanity as a whole would benefit from living some parts of the world g.m.o. free just to play on the safe side because we we still don't know all the implications and possibl
lot of time with dr borlaug i felt so privileged to have had a decade with him and he knew these three individuals who received our prize and he knew the companies and institutions they were associated with and dr bore laws. retain his mental acuity right up until the end and i can tell you that he was critical of the selection committee for being slow in recognizing biotechnology and i can tell you with absolute certainty that he believed these were the three individuals who should receive the...
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for more on the latest electricity price hike were joined by dr kim jong and professor of economics at two nine university. thanks for coming to the studio piece by piece the cancer had been mixed reviews of the latest electricity price hike. what a chore to take on this i mean do you think ill be effective enough to curb energy consumption of formerly the thirty fourth time being but i think not effective and long which means i think the price might be cool on him and more because of the body of the government to increase the domestic surprise. i think the need to increase more scenes. on the price for unique oboe electric prices ease of steel award and the reason for this post. so you know to the core lines the production costs. and then benefit the home of tissue increase in more unforced. so we've experienced the power crises year after year almost season after season. how bad is that shortage situation. all actually keep the outcome carrying petroleum and natural gas electric city parsons it much more than that or you know that for you and call. so this one many people so she hopp
for more on the latest electricity price hike were joined by dr kim jong and professor of economics at two nine university. thanks for coming to the studio piece by piece the cancer had been mixed reviews of the latest electricity price hike. what a chore to take on this i mean do you think ill be effective enough to curb energy consumption of formerly the thirty fourth time being but i think not effective and long which means i think the price might be cool on him and more because of the body...