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baby developed a condition that can amount to a death sentence until this doctor gave them an experimental medicine. so why are federal officials making it so hard for other desperately sick kids to get the same drug? dr. nancer snyderman investigates. >> how quickly did you start to see a difference? >> i think right away. >> the first dose. >> seriously? >> he's actually a person again. you know, he has almost like his life started at that point because before it was just enduring it. >>> also the artisanal craze. slap that word "artisanal" on just about anything and it just sounds so much better, so hand crafted, but the big question is is it any better? willie geist set out to find out. >> so 35 bucks per pencil. >> if you think of this pencil as a one of a kind object, boom, now it's like a sculpture. $35 is a great price for a sculpture. >>> also, a fashion photographer refocuses our ideas about beauty and dignity with some unforgettable images. >>> plus, rare color pictures of what might have been the last innocent year in america. that and more as "rock center" gets under way. welc
baby developed a condition that can amount to a death sentence until this doctor gave them an experimental medicine. so why are federal officials making it so hard for other desperately sick kids to get the same drug? dr. nancer snyderman investigates. >> how quickly did you start to see a difference? >> i think right away. >> the first dose. >> seriously? >> he's actually a person again. you know, he has almost like his life started at that point because before it...
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experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say
experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline,...
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fallecido pidiÓ a la comunidad que rece por ella y su familia no quiero que ninguna otra madre experimentelo que yo estoy pasando, afirmÓ. la defensa de george zimmerman, y sus argumentos niveles, afirÓo que este era un caso triste para todos. no hay ningÚn ganador aquÍ, dijo el abogado john west. durante su apertura la defensa presentÓ la misma llamada a las autoridades, utilizada por la fiscalÍa. >>> pero west afirmÓ que su cliente siguiÓ atria von martÍn, des escribÍa al operador lo que estaba ocurriendo. >>> luego de los argumentos de apertura, la fiscalÍa llamÓ a 3 testigos, uno de los cuales, era el operador que recibiÓ la llamada de george zimmerman, antes de su enfrentamiento con
fallecido pidiÓ a la comunidad que rece por ella y su familia no quiero que ninguna otra madre experimentelo que yo estoy pasando, afirmÓ. la defensa de george zimmerman, y sus argumentos niveles, afirÓo que este era un caso triste para todos. no hay ningÚn ganador aquÍ, dijo el abogado john west. durante su apertura la defensa presentÓ la misma llamada a las autoridades, utilizada por la fiscalÍa. >>> pero west afirmÓ que su cliente siguiÓ atria von martÍn, des escribÍa al...
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the remarkable results in some receiving experimental treatment, extending survival and providing new hope for patients in the fight of their lives and the debut. after a rough start, two polar bear cubs are brought together, becoming an instant hit. >>> good evening. there's a good reason they call it tornado alley and we witnessed it last night as tornados rolled like bowling balls through the middle of the country, claiming at least nine lives and injuring more than 100 in oklahoma which is still reeling from the deadly twister in moore. last night's outbreak spawned reports of at least 25 tornados. oklahoma and missouri took the worst of it, but seven states were affected by the weather. tonight however, tornados are only part of the story. rain and flooding have fallen on the heels of this as this storm system travels east. our team is in place and we begin our coverage in oklahoma city with janet shamlian, where it now seems the soaked ground is giving way. >> the storms have saturated the ground. take a look at the sinkhole behind me. the fire department says it expects part of
the remarkable results in some receiving experimental treatment, extending survival and providing new hope for patients in the fight of their lives and the debut. after a rough start, two polar bear cubs are brought together, becoming an instant hit. >>> good evening. there's a good reason they call it tornado alley and we witnessed it last night as tornados rolled like bowling balls through the middle of the country, claiming at least nine lives and injuring more than 100 in oklahoma...
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i think there's lots of interesting experimentation going on. >> anybody else? >> when it comes to the interactive books for me i find it almost a little bit distracting as a reader. i don't seek those kind of books out. they are not exactly my favorite unless there is a movie or some sort of true value. but as christian was saying on the singles, i think that is something really interesting, you know, the short format. everyone is always concerned about engaging the reader and how we are constantly more busy and kids in the classroom, the attention span isn't there anymore and people are just trying to get any sort of engagement that is possible and i think that it really addresses that and i think that is something we are going to see become widely successful. >> i would have to agree. i have the most experience with these ingalls and i have always been on a short stories and i feel like it is a great medium to kind of bring us to the forefront and keep it relevant, and it just to fill that need a market for that type of publishing that people flock to. >> how
i think there's lots of interesting experimentation going on. >> anybody else? >> when it comes to the interactive books for me i find it almost a little bit distracting as a reader. i don't seek those kind of books out. they are not exactly my favorite unless there is a movie or some sort of true value. but as christian was saying on the singles, i think that is something really interesting, you know, the short format. everyone is always concerned about engaging the reader and how...
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oppenheimer was not an experimental physicist. he was notoriously bad in the laboratory, and therefore, he had never done any laboratory work, and he certainly had never run a laboratory. somebody said about oppenheimer, never run anything. never run a hamburger store, let alone a laboratory, and in addition to all that, groves was pleaded with by j. edgar hoover, the head of the fbi, to say, don't choose this man to be head of the project. he is a communist and might provide the seek celts to the soviet union. despite all that groves appointed oppenheimer. the question is, why? well, groves had been given the job of pushing this thing forward. it had been established more or less that it was theoretically bob to build a powerful process. didn't have to build a bomb yet but seemed possible it could be done. so groves was given the job of getting done. now, he met with some of the leading scientists who were involved in this kind of work. hall and enrico and lawrence, and he was dismayed. these meetings did not fill him with joy at
oppenheimer was not an experimental physicist. he was notoriously bad in the laboratory, and therefore, he had never done any laboratory work, and he certainly had never run a laboratory. somebody said about oppenheimer, never run anything. never run a hamburger store, let alone a laboratory, and in addition to all that, groves was pleaded with by j. edgar hoover, the head of the fbi, to say, don't choose this man to be head of the project. he is a communist and might provide the seek celts to...
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. >> and experimental plane crashes.ming may have saved the pilot's life. >> people in colorado are picking up the pieces after the worst fire in history. the progress tonight. >> temperatures down 10 to 15 degrees. we'll show you where the fog will be and i'll break down a timing. >> and it's graduation day for a publish group of dogs. call the on occasion [ male announcer ] the new subway® $4 lunch is for everyone. it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lovers. for veggie eaters. for meatball dreamers. for everyone who wants more of what they love. the new $4 lunch. a 6 inch sub and 21 ounce drink. tons to choose from. all day every day. the new $4 lunch. a 6 inch sub and 21 ounce drink. so you can make easy, no-fee reloads with cash and checks... ♪ ♪ and know you're not on your own. so you can get the reloadable card that keeps up with you. chase liquid. so you can. >>> a area pilot is in the hospital after his plane crashed in the field. inflicted serious injuries a helicopter happened to be flying bay at the time
. >> and experimental plane crashes.ming may have saved the pilot's life. >> people in colorado are picking up the pieces after the worst fire in history. the progress tonight. >> temperatures down 10 to 15 degrees. we'll show you where the fog will be and i'll break down a timing. >> and it's graduation day for a publish group of dogs. call the on occasion [ male announcer ] the new subway® $4 lunch is for everyone. it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lovers. for...
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which was just a big black box of a room and did workshops and it was thomas key and it was experimental theatre. and i was be dazzled by it and. i would go there every evening off to work i was a trainee commercial artist basically drawing straight lines watering the spider plants and making cups of tea for the guys in the studio and i gave up my job i decided i want to be an actor than i do experimental theatre for three years and. let you know that great that you've got the t.v. show right remington and i done a miniseries. for a.b.c. t.v. called the manuals of america which was about the irish potato famine and my late wife said we should go to america. and how we're going to do that she just done for your eyes only a james bond movie she was an issues in that castle was and we bought a house in wimbledon and she said find a way to get the money and she did we took out a second mortgage on the central heating. and hitting up on freddy lake a few remember freddy lake no freddie fifty quid for bring your own sandwiches got to hollywood got a confirmation direct drive across laurel. and
which was just a big black box of a room and did workshops and it was thomas key and it was experimental theatre. and i was be dazzled by it and. i would go there every evening off to work i was a trainee commercial artist basically drawing straight lines watering the spider plants and making cups of tea for the guys in the studio and i gave up my job i decided i want to be an actor than i do experimental theatre for three years and. let you know that great that you've got the t.v. show right...
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tea for the guys in the studio and i gave up my job i decided i want to be an actor than i did experimental theatre for three years and. let you break the deal of the t.v. show or remington. i done a miniseries. for a.b.c. t.v. called the manuals of america which was about the irish potato famine and my late wife said we should go to america i said how we're going to do that she just come for your eyes only james bond movie she was an issues in that capacity was and we bought a house in wimbledon and she said find a way to get the money and she did we took out a second mortgage on the central heating and hitting up on freddie lake a few remember freddie no freddie fifty quid for bring your own sandwiches got to hollywood got a confirmation direct drove across laurel canyon that an agent called jerry windsor and got remington steele. was for the lake very late and it was one of a kind how long did you do steal. for years and six episodes and still lead the bond still lead the bond and after they cancel the show they offered me bond the living daylights i couldn't get out of the contract timo
tea for the guys in the studio and i gave up my job i decided i want to be an actor than i did experimental theatre for three years and. let you break the deal of the t.v. show or remington. i done a miniseries. for a.b.c. t.v. called the manuals of america which was about the irish potato famine and my late wife said we should go to america i said how we're going to do that she just come for your eyes only james bond movie she was an issues in that capacity was and we bought a house in...
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there's all these experimental drugs. if there's going to be cocktails why can't we test two of them at once and move the whole thing along? but you cannot use these in a trial most often because when the side effect occurs you will know which one it came from and then there's all kind of other red tape involved in that. so there are things that stand in the way but there's definitely an attempt to improve the situation like the zero clinical trials you can test on fewer patient. like this was tested on hundreds of patients the data came from hundreds of patients. it's all about the, some it's all the same disease. so it's given a kind of conditional approval everyone would have gotten a lot faster. so things like that could be in the works but it's difficult to get them working. >> they've come up with a new designation called a breakthrough visit nation status which fast tracks drugs. it puts the company is in contact with the data and help them shepherd through very quickly but they are for these targeting drugs meanin
there's all these experimental drugs. if there's going to be cocktails why can't we test two of them at once and move the whole thing along? but you cannot use these in a trial most often because when the side effect occurs you will know which one it came from and then there's all kind of other red tape involved in that. so there are things that stand in the way but there's definitely an attempt to improve the situation like the zero clinical trials you can test on fewer patient. like this was...
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different genres, experimental noise, electronics, dissonance some drums.a tiny bit of ambient -- the first noise pancake shows, 1999, the first waffle noise, 2001. god-waffle noise, noise pancake came out of cubist art, place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up in the kitchen. there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp. i don't know how to explain it. 40 foot of motors that he had running over strings and wires. and then played each string individually with the mixer. there is a feeling of euphoria when somebody's really good at what they do. experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the mo
different genres, experimental noise, electronics, dissonance some drums.a tiny bit of ambient -- the first noise pancake shows, 1999, the first waffle noise, 2001. god-waffle noise, noise pancake came out of cubist art, place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up...
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we are experimental animals. >> bees are symptoms of something larger. a broken federal regulatory system that fails to provide protection for us and our food. >> we are on a crash course. i think the bees and their demise is that message to us. >> my grand kids and their kids -- are we going to be able to fix this before, you know -- i do not have any answer. [captions made possible by kcet television] >> hello and welcome to global 3000. your weekly look at how global developments affects us all. and here's what we have coming up for you today -- godly garments. white lotus silk is fast becoming a cash commodity in burma. a very different solar system. how farmers in nicaragua secured their harvest using the sun. and the plans for a controversial dam project in laos sparked fears in countries further downstream.
we are experimental animals. >> bees are symptoms of something larger. a broken federal regulatory system that fails to provide protection for us and our food. >> we are on a crash course. i think the bees and their demise is that message to us. >> my grand kids and their kids -- are we going to be able to fix this before, you know -- i do not have any answer. [captions made possible by kcet television] >> hello and welcome to global 3000. your weekly look at how global...
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we are experimental animals. >> bees are symptoms of something larger. a broken federal regulatory system that fails to provide protection for us and our food. >> we are on a crash course. i think the bees and their demise is that message to us. >> my grand kids and their kids -- are we going to be able to fix this before, you know -- i do not have any answer. [captions made possible by kcet television] >> welcome to "the journal," coming to you from dw in berlin. >> coming up in the news, eu leaders wrap up their two-day summit with an agreement to open membership talks to serbia and a pledged to spend billions tackling youth unemployment. >> cleanup in vatican city. a senior cleric is arrested and accused of corruption and fraud. >> their match against italy went down to the wire.
we are experimental animals. >> bees are symptoms of something larger. a broken federal regulatory system that fails to provide protection for us and our food. >> we are on a crash course. i think the bees and their demise is that message to us. >> my grand kids and their kids -- are we going to be able to fix this before, you know -- i do not have any answer. [captions made possible by kcet television] >> welcome to "the journal," coming to you from dw in...
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we are experimental animals. >> bees are symptoms of something larger. a broken federal regulatory system that fails to provide protection for us and our food. >> we are on a crash course. i think the bees and their demise is that message to us. >> my grand kids and their kids -- are we going to be able to fix this before, you know -- i do not have any answer. [captions made possible by kcet television]
we are experimental animals. >> bees are symptoms of something larger. a broken federal regulatory system that fails to provide protection for us and our food. >> we are on a crash course. i think the bees and their demise is that message to us. >> my grand kids and their kids -- are we going to be able to fix this before, you know -- i do not have any answer. [captions made possible by kcet television]
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fallecido pidiÓ a la comunidad que rece por ella y su familia no quiero que ninguna otra madre experimentetura la defensa presentÓ la misma llamada a las autoridades, utilizada por la fiscalÍa. >>> pero west afirmÓ que su cliente siguiÓ atria von martÍn, des escribÍa al operador lo que estaba ocurriendo. >>> luego de los argumentos de apertura, la fiscalÍa llamÓ a 3 testigos, uno de los cuales, era el operador que recibiÓ la llamada de george zimmerman, antes de su enfrentamiento con trayvon martÍn el juicio sigue maÑana y a diferencia de los padres de trayvon martÍn. y los padres de george zimmerman, no pueden estar presentes en la corte, ya que son parte de los mÁs de 200 testigos que pueden testificar en este caso. josÉ. >>> angie sandoval muchas gracias y debemos mencionar que george zimmerman, ha demandado a nbc universal por difamaciÓn la compaÑÍa ha negado enfÁticamente esas alegaciones. una exhibiciÓn aÉrea cerca de ohio, terminÓ en tragedia, un piloto y su acrÓbata que caminaba en una sobras alas murieron cuando la aero fa ve cayÓ al suelo. cuando hacia una arriesgada pirueta cerc
fallecido pidiÓ a la comunidad que rece por ella y su familia no quiero que ninguna otra madre experimentetura la defensa presentÓ la misma llamada a las autoridades, utilizada por la fiscalÍa. >>> pero west afirmÓ que su cliente siguiÓ atria von martÍn, des escribÍa al operador lo que estaba ocurriendo. >>> luego de los argumentos de apertura, la fiscalÍa llamÓ a 3 testigos, uno de los cuales, era el operador que recibiÓ la llamada de george zimmerman, antes de su...
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anyone of the three stands out early on, analysts say it's bristol-myerss, in addition to the experimental drug, they have the only approved drug. >> it's harder for other companies to do that sort of combination therapy with their pd-1 products. merck is trying to speed up the program to get closer to the same timeframe as bristol. >> bristol meyer sees a billion dollars in sales already. and the company could go to 11 billion dollars by 2023. i think we are at the early stages of an evolution in the treatment of cancer, one where bristol-myers squibb looks in the lead. >> is it time to buy in to pimpt -- to immuno-therapy? it is providing hope. >> what is so exciting about these drugs is that it has injected the word cure into our dialog about certain types of cancer. >> for "nightly business report" i'm jackie. >> and later in the program, we will discuss the fight against cancer with a co of infinity pharmaceuticals and k -- and ask about a big drop in the company's stock. >> a lawsuit, the department of justice against apple and electronic book publishes, did they illegally conspire t
anyone of the three stands out early on, analysts say it's bristol-myerss, in addition to the experimental drug, they have the only approved drug. >> it's harder for other companies to do that sort of combination therapy with their pd-1 products. merck is trying to speed up the program to get closer to the same timeframe as bristol. >> bristol meyer sees a billion dollars in sales already. and the company could go to 11 billion dollars by 2023. i think we are at the early stages of...
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operators of an experimental fast breeder reactor were ordered to not restart operations last month after it was found as many as 10,000 check ups have been missed. the operator said it discovered 2300 more missed inspections. officials at the japan atomic energy energy said the new lly controlled rods. . >> translator: we are sorry to have under mined public trust by failing to check more equipment. >> the prototype reactor generates power using plutonium from spent nuclear fuel. the reactor reached criticality in 1994. it is out of operation for most of the time since then due to a series of troubles. a district badly contaminated by the fukushima nuclear accident will soon be powering the community's recovery. it will be home to a solar electricity plant. no deal as the mayor of the village. noel leaders are joining hands with an equipment company in tokyo and they would build a mega solar power plant on 14 hectors of land that belong to the village. it used to be a ranch. the mayor said the plan will generate 10,000 kilowatts, enough to supply 3,000 households for a year. they plan to
operators of an experimental fast breeder reactor were ordered to not restart operations last month after it was found as many as 10,000 check ups have been missed. the operator said it discovered 2300 more missed inspections. officials at the japan atomic energy energy said the new lly controlled rods. . >> translator: we are sorry to have under mined public trust by failing to check more equipment. >> the prototype reactor generates power using plutonium from spent nuclear fuel....
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said german counterpart and a lot of those things we do need indices to do and it states doing experimentation to create virtual access centers where you really need embassies in societies without free transmission of information. my favorite is ambassador for it in damascus who i think at the start of the civil war did the enormously powerful and important job for the united states to go to the funeral of the of dissidents who were killed to show americans care about that to give interviews what the assad government is doing that is diplomacy at its finest rain need to free them up. >> host: kori schake "state of disrepair" fixing the culture and practices of the state department." thank you for joining us on booktv. >> it has been a pleasure. >> i just read 1,000 pardons which i thought was mike smith said. he wrote a book called the privileges that i really liked, i am about to start reading an old book called the pity of it all. and there is a galley coming down in the fall about pro football. the title escapes me i am s our a great, but i love him and i think he is a fabulous writer and i
said german counterpart and a lot of those things we do need indices to do and it states doing experimentation to create virtual access centers where you really need embassies in societies without free transmission of information. my favorite is ambassador for it in damascus who i think at the start of the civil war did the enormously powerful and important job for the united states to go to the funeral of the of dissidents who were killed to show americans care about that to give interviews...
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the experimental drug was effective in reducing painful symptoms associated with rule to -- art r arthritis and cody failed to impress on the new york stock exchange today. the perfume maker which includes calvin kline, chole and more, concerns are too dependent on u.s. and european markets may have capped investor enthusiasm. >>> shares finished to $17.36. >>> rising home prices are a good thing for everyone, right? not always, as values are going higher banks are working through late payments faster, they repossess and turn their losses faster around. >> hi, michelle, how are you? >> good. >> michelle mcnair is not behind on her mortgage yet but at the end of her financial rope. >> i'm hoping to get my mortgage mou modified, the interest rate to go down and principle balance to go down and playing with numbers myself, if that could happen it would be in a more affordable state for me. >> otherwise, she says she will default on the loan and possibly lose her maryland home. but michelle's timing isn't great. new foreclosure filings in maryland are up 200% from a year ago after years of dela
the experimental drug was effective in reducing painful symptoms associated with rule to -- art r arthritis and cody failed to impress on the new york stock exchange today. the perfume maker which includes calvin kline, chole and more, concerns are too dependent on u.s. and european markets may have capped investor enthusiasm. >>> shares finished to $17.36. >>> rising home prices are a good thing for everyone, right? not always, as values are going higher banks are working...
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. >> reporter: that's the script an experimenter recited to every subject. and the results? >> wealthier participants took two times as much candy from children as did poor participants. >> reporter: another experiment tested honesty in reporting dice scores when cash was on the line. >> people all the way at the top who made $150,000 to $200,000 a year were actually cheating four times as much as someone all the way at the bottom who made under $15,000 a year, just to win credits for a $50 cash prize. >> reporter: so, experimental evidence that rich people are more likely to break the law while driving, help themselves to candy meant for children, cheat in a game of chance. also, to lie during negotiations and endorse unethical behavior, including stealing, at work. the academic paper that resulted made headlines everywhere. the "wall street journal" article leading with the question, ready the pitchforks? >> it is very clear that this study of social class touched a nerve. >> reporter: psychology professor dacher keltner is paul piff's boss and co-author. >> we publish the
. >> reporter: that's the script an experimenter recited to every subject. and the results? >> wealthier participants took two times as much candy from children as did poor participants. >> reporter: another experiment tested honesty in reporting dice scores when cash was on the line. >> people all the way at the top who made $150,000 to $200,000 a year were actually cheating four times as much as someone all the way at the bottom who made under $15,000 a year, just to...
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>> through i guess a lot of experimentation. so seeing that is quite amazing to me. also i'm interested in experiments where we are now suspecting that light knows when we're looking. >> rose: light knows when we're looking? it changes when we look? >> yes, it has different behavior when we're looking. >> rose: how do we figure that out? >> well, i don't know all about the experimental process in deciding that but basically it has different behaviors through a grading when we're looking and when we're not. that's quite interesting. it almost imbues it with consciousness. >> rose: which is what everybody wants to understand. >> i think everybody even feels that way. here's this substance that we drink as vitamin "d" through the skin. it's actually a food. and we're light eaters. then, of course, it has strong very strong emotional effect in a film where we're not really looking at light or the story carried through the film or by light. but it has very powerful connotation there is as well and then, of course, every time we talk about light, near death experiences, al
>> through i guess a lot of experimentation. so seeing that is quite amazing to me. also i'm interested in experiments where we are now suspecting that light knows when we're looking. >> rose: light knows when we're looking? it changes when we look? >> yes, it has different behavior when we're looking. >> rose: how do we figure that out? >> well, i don't know all about the experimental process in deciding that but basically it has different behaviors through a...
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the remarkable results in some receiving experimental treatment, extending survival and providing newor patients in the fight of their lives and the debut. after a rough start, two polar bear cubs are brought together, becoming an instant hit.
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. - and a little experimentation, too. let me ask you about the unsolicited connections that keep coming forth of late. who are all these people that want to become friends of mine? - your guess is as good as mine, because i am not immune to that as well, and i see more and more people finding me through some way - perhaps connections in common, perhaps on the people that i might know feature. i am getting invitations that don't speak to why a connection is valuable. it's a default, standardized invitation, not personalized. how can that possibly drive a relationship? - the best advice might be: don't accept those invitations. - case-by-case basis. - all right, jd gershbein from owlish communcations, thanks so much. - my pleasure. thank you, bill. comiing up, why small fitness centers are gaining strength. first business continues, right after this. the $26 billion fitness industry took a hit during the recession. but now it's racing its way to a recovery with fitness franchises. jackie keenan reports from florida. just tw
. - and a little experimentation, too. let me ask you about the unsolicited connections that keep coming forth of late. who are all these people that want to become friends of mine? - your guess is as good as mine, because i am not immune to that as well, and i see more and more people finding me through some way - perhaps connections in common, perhaps on the people that i might know feature. i am getting invitations that don't speak to why a connection is valuable. it's a default,...
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it was a trip to an experimental space station. they want to establish a permanent space presence by 2020. when we come back, a look at australia's political saga. >> 50 years since "ich bin ein berliner." \ > >> there has been another dramatic turn in a power struggle that has defined australian politics. >> three years and two days after he was ousted from the prime minister's office by julia gillard, he has had his revenge. >> they're returning him to the job just months before national elections, which they stand to lose, after the melodrama of the past few years. the career of the australian first female prime minister is over. the labour party has dumped her after three years in power. she says she will quit politics. >> i will have time to be back home in my electorate and to say hello and goodbye to the community at i have had the absolute privilege of representing in the parliament since 1998. >> or replacement is the man she ousted from the post of prime minister in a similar coup in 2010. now he has his revenge and is pr
it was a trip to an experimental space station. they want to establish a permanent space presence by 2020. when we come back, a look at australia's political saga. >> 50 years since "ich bin ein berliner." \ > >> there has been another dramatic turn in a power struggle that has defined australian politics. >> three years and two days after he was ousted from the prime minister's office by julia gillard, he has had his revenge. >> they're returning him to the...
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. >>> and johnson & johnson will pay up to a billion for aragon pharma and its experimental prostate cancer treatment. medovation has an approved cancer treatment. johnson & johnson was up almost 1% to finish at $85.63. >>> and aetna will stop selling health policies to individual consumers in california at the end of this year. the health insurance giant announced the move today as the golden state gears up for the launch of a new state health care exchange through president obama's affordable care act. aetna will offer health coverage to employers, and medicare recipients there. individual policyholders will have to find coverage else whereby the end of december. >>> lawmakers in several states are encouraging elderly residents to sell their life insurance. giving up death pen fits to pay for long term care. rick perry of texas signs a law to allow medicaid officials to tell people they can sell their death benefits to pay for long term care. there are similar bills in several other states. and our guest likes the bill. under these proposals, what would happen is, you would sell yo
. >>> and johnson & johnson will pay up to a billion for aragon pharma and its experimental prostate cancer treatment. medovation has an approved cancer treatment. johnson & johnson was up almost 1% to finish at $85.63. >>> and aetna will stop selling health policies to individual consumers in california at the end of this year. the health insurance giant announced the move today as the golden state gears up for the launch of a new state health care exchange through...
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he was diagnosed with pair noid schizophrenia and treated with electroshock therapy and experimentalions. >> he described it a little bit to me. and i didn't expect it. he said sometimes, you know, i hear something and it's -- and he tell it to shut up. >> what kept him alive he says is music. >> find the things that you have that you love, important and make sure you know you have them with you. >> forty years latder every day is a battle, but he says his mental health is improving and today he's back touring with his son's band. >> roky just finished a trip to europe as well. he goes back on the road in august. chasing life today, it's not just roky erickson benefitting from a little music therapy. there's a recent study that found listening to music could help patients in the icu suffer less anxiety when they're in the hospital. music can help premature babies develop better heart and lung if you think if you thifunction. i love the stones in the operating room, music and help. that's going to wrap things up for sgmd. stay with me on twitter. time for a check of your top stories m
he was diagnosed with pair noid schizophrenia and treated with electroshock therapy and experimentalions. >> he described it a little bit to me. and i didn't expect it. he said sometimes, you know, i hear something and it's -- and he tell it to shut up. >> what kept him alive he says is music. >> find the things that you have that you love, important and make sure you know you have them with you. >> forty years latder every day is a battle, but he says his mental health...
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even the fed admits it's experimental. tapering. these are all different concepts. is not surprising in this environment that when something like bernanke speaking or when you have gold moving that investors are just moving with an element of mentality and an element of uncertainty. new rules of the road, high frequency trading. everything is faster, everything is more detailed, everything is more pronounced. it's as if the markets are in glorious techanicolor. >> let's talk about the technicolor of gold. gold has crashed. regular investors have been saying, oh, look what the fed is doing. it's manipulating everything. i'm going to buy gold. regular investors have been killed this quarter in gold. >> a dumb, stupid metal the love of which i have never understood except as a marriage band or as a piece of delightful jewelry. >> mine is platinum. >> exactly. that's my point. people say having a bit of gold in your portfolio is a counterbalance. a counterbalance, what, for the day when it all goes wrong? the dollar goes up, the gold has gone down, you would expect to s
even the fed admits it's experimental. tapering. these are all different concepts. is not surprising in this environment that when something like bernanke speaking or when you have gold moving that investors are just moving with an element of mentality and an element of uncertainty. new rules of the road, high frequency trading. everything is faster, everything is more detailed, everything is more pronounced. it's as if the markets are in glorious techanicolor. >> let's talk about the...
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. >>> astronauts aboard a chinese space craft blast off and head for an experimental laboratory orbiting the the earth. >>> and japan's best bmx bike rider has been tearing down the track for the world championships. at 14 she's already racing to become number one in the world. >>> riot police in turkey moved in on protesters occupying a square in istanbul. the protesters fought back. the demonstrations started as a push to save a city park but have spread to reflect a growing anger toward government. police moved barricades set up by the demonstrators and they fired tear gas and water cannons to disburse the crowds. the demonstrators retaliated. police say they won't advance to nearby gezi park where protesters have put up tents and camping out. protesters are protesting against what they call prime minister recep tayyip erdogan's government. istanbul governor said police took action because the demonstrations were giving the world a bad impression of the city. analysts say the turkish government is worried the unrest will hurt istanbul's bid to host the 2020 summer olympics and have a
. >>> astronauts aboard a chinese space craft blast off and head for an experimental laboratory orbiting the the earth. >>> and japan's best bmx bike rider has been tearing down the track for the world championships. at 14 she's already racing to become number one in the world. >>> riot police in turkey moved in on protesters occupying a square in istanbul. the protesters fought back. the demonstrations started as a push to save a city park but have spread to reflect...
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they prefer less experimentation and more regulations and less disruption and less dynamism. they want us to set up more guard rails against the risk and a sudden change. more speed bumps, if you will. so everything down to a nice and moderate pace so the central planners can figure it all out. shave off the tops of economic cycles and put more cushion for those dollars as well. it gets much harder to pick up speed. when you are a freight of change, you become more complacent. you fear losing what you have. that is the attitude that comeils in this country especially in the white house. president obama has many gifts, but one thing he does not seem to understand is basic economics . he has this almost naÏve view that america's economy is so strong that you can do anything to it and nothing bad will happen. you can nationalize health and undermine the banking sector there and raise taxes and fees and regulate with abandon. trillion dollar deficits annually. demonize small business owners and investors. in his world, it does not leave a mark. but it has left a mark. we are stil
they prefer less experimentation and more regulations and less disruption and less dynamism. they want us to set up more guard rails against the risk and a sudden change. more speed bumps, if you will. so everything down to a nice and moderate pace so the central planners can figure it all out. shave off the tops of economic cycles and put more cushion for those dollars as well. it gets much harder to pick up speed. when you are a freight of change, you become more complacent. you fear losing...
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it was a trip to an experimental space station. they want to establish a permanent space presence by 2020. when we come back, a look at australia's political saga. >> 50 years since "ich bin ein berliner." \ > >> there has been another dramatic turn in a power struggle that has defined australian politics. >> three years and two days after he was ousted from the prime minister's office by julia gillard, he has had his revenge. >> they're returning him to the job just months before national elections, which they stand to lose, after the melodrama of the past few years. the career of the australian first female prime minister is over. the labour party has dumped her after three years in power. she says she will quit politics. >> i will have time to be back home in my electorate and to say hello and goodbye to the community at i have had the absolute privilege of representing in the parliament since 1998. >> or replacement is the man she ousted from the post of prime minister in a similar coup in 2010. now he has his revenge and is pr
it was a trip to an experimental space station. they want to establish a permanent space presence by 2020. when we come back, a look at australia's political saga. >> 50 years since "ich bin ein berliner." \ > >> there has been another dramatic turn in a power struggle that has defined australian politics. >> three years and two days after he was ousted from the prime minister's office by julia gillard, he has had his revenge. >> they're returning him to the...
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that's where we focus on the diy experimentation for medical devices.s came out of. we have right now five different medi kits. it is essentially a combination of lego devices. instead of coming up with a car, you come up with a medical device. we make parts so anybody can make their own medical technology, particularly health officials anywhere in the world. so this is what one of the kits would look like. >> we said, why don't we use legos as a way of using a scientific breadboard, basically, to make our own chips. each one of these components locks onto a lego piece, and inside is a single feature of a mic microfluidic circuit. you put your feature together for whatever you might need. >> people who need to test blood for all different kinds of things. this is a crucial ingredient to that. >> absolutely. >> so if you have this sort of kit, you can offer blood testing anywhere in the world in places where they typically couldn't. cholesterol, heart disease, diabetes, the biggest killers, really. so when you look at something like this, technology that
that's where we focus on the diy experimentation for medical devices.s came out of. we have right now five different medi kits. it is essentially a combination of lego devices. instead of coming up with a car, you come up with a medical device. we make parts so anybody can make their own medical technology, particularly health officials anywhere in the world. so this is what one of the kits would look like. >> we said, why don't we use legos as a way of using a scientific breadboard,...