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experimente usted también el descubrimiento que está cambiando al mundo: bioxtron.de afa, la superalga que actúa como biomodulador, logrando que nuestro cuerpo produzca células madre para aliviar terribles males como la diabetes, la artritis, la hipertensión, los dolores musculares, la osteoporosis y muchos más. bioxtron, la revolución del siglo xxi. bioxtron es 100% natural y solamente puede adquirirse a través de este programa especial. ¡llame ya al número en pantalla! y recibirá su tratamiento regenerador de bioxtron para un mes, y solo por ahora llévese el segundo frasco sin costo alguno. pero si marca en los próximos cinco minutos, le enviaremos el tercer mes con la dosis intensiva totalmente gratis; además, nosotros pagamos manejo, seguro y envío. satisfacción garantizada o le devolvemos su dinero. no deje pasar la oportunidad de una vida con el bienestar que usted se merece. estar completamente sano depende de una llamada. bioxtron, el alga de la vida. >>tantos beneficios son realmente sorprendentes, sobre todo en casos como la diabetes que es una enfermedad
experimente usted también el descubrimiento que está cambiando al mundo: bioxtron.de afa, la superalga que actúa como biomodulador, logrando que nuestro cuerpo produzca células madre para aliviar terribles males como la diabetes, la artritis, la hipertensión, los dolores musculares, la osteoporosis y muchos más. bioxtron, la revolución del siglo xxi. bioxtron es 100% natural y solamente puede adquirirse a través de este programa especial. ¡llame ya al número en pantalla! y recibirá...
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an experimental combination of drugs the state had never used before. the state would not say where they got the drugs. they fought until the last minute to keep that secret, and then they injected those drugs into a man at the state prison in arizona, the first time air air had ever tried this exact procedure, they're making it up as they go along now, the man did not diaz planned he gasped and made noises and stayed alive for nearly two hours. we're about to speak with a witness who was there in person to see that execution tonight. state prisons in the united states have been engaged in these experiments on ways to kill people for the last several years, when manufacturer's of the drugs that prisons had typically used for teethal injections began to cut off the supply. initially to u.s. prison execution teams and ultimately to the entire united states. because they figured that was the only way they could keep them out of prisons. they objected to their drugs being deliberately misused to kill people in the cub the. and the drug manufacturer's decide
an experimental combination of drugs the state had never used before. the state would not say where they got the drugs. they fought until the last minute to keep that secret, and then they injected those drugs into a man at the state prison in arizona, the first time air air had ever tried this exact procedure, they're making it up as they go along now, the man did not diaz planned he gasped and made noises and stayed alive for nearly two hours. we're about to speak with a witness who was there...
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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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but this experimentation story is actually far worse than the fact that your information is being auctioned off to the highest bidder as it turns out these seven hundred thousand facebook users were being tested on and tiredly without their consent to one of the authors of the social media study that testing was done within the parameters of facebook's data use policy for their investigation found that this wasn't the case in fact in the study was conducted in two thousand and twelve there was no mention of facebook's data use policy that users could be subject to any sort of social experimentation look i know that in this day and technological age people been conditioned into thinking that all your information online is just up for grabs on these sites but this is not ok what facebook did was violate one of the cardinal rules of experimentation on human subjects all the companies private and not subject to government restrictions on human based testing the fact that the company is a good leaf in the gleefully manipulating its users emotions should raise a red flag for us all. look one coul
but this experimentation story is actually far worse than the fact that your information is being auctioned off to the highest bidder as it turns out these seven hundred thousand facebook users were being tested on and tiredly without their consent to one of the authors of the social media study that testing was done within the parameters of facebook's data use policy for their investigation found that this wasn't the case in fact in the study was conducted in two thousand and twelve there was...
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on these sites but this is not ok what facebook did was violate one of the cardinal rules of experimentation on human subjects all the companies private and not subject to government restrictions on human based testing the fact that the company is a good leaf in the gleefully manipulating its users emotions should raise a red flag for us all. look one could argue that we are choosing to use this service and it is true that all of us have the option to not sign up for facebook but the fact remains that millions of individuals and businesses unfortunately now depend on the site for their livelihood and the ability to freely disseminate information not asking everyone to disconnect from facebook but instead recognize the platform it gives us and tell the social media commit to stop treating us like an eighth grade science experiment. outrage over how many equality in this country has reached us and added levels and for good reason take a look at this chart showing that the poorest twenty three million americans earn forty seven billion dollars in two thousand and thirteen while the richest thre
on these sites but this is not ok what facebook did was violate one of the cardinal rules of experimentation on human subjects all the companies private and not subject to government restrictions on human based testing the fact that the company is a good leaf in the gleefully manipulating its users emotions should raise a red flag for us all. look one could argue that we are choosing to use this service and it is true that all of us have the option to not sign up for facebook but the fact...
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so a third of that is people who realyear the unusual experimenters, not a way of life for them. then we have a relatively sizable share of the population who are social smokers. they smoke once in a while because they are with a group of peers who are smoking. it's really not a way of life. then another group of people 20,% of marijuana users, for whom this is really a way of life. they smoke every day or every couple of days, and some of them of course will good on to have issue with abuse and dependency. marijuana is different from the other illegal drugs in terms of abuse and dependency. i if you look at people who are regular consumerrers of marijuana, use every two days or daily, about a third of marijuana users who use that much meet clinical criteria for abuse or debeen dense si. cocaine, 88% meet the criteria for abuse or dependency so the typical heavy user of cocaine is dean dent on cocaine, the typical user of marijuana is not dependent on marijuana. that differentiates marijuana. >> host: how does that compare to alcohol abuse? or use? some ways alcohol and marijuana
so a third of that is people who realyear the unusual experimenters, not a way of life for them. then we have a relatively sizable share of the population who are social smokers. they smoke once in a while because they are with a group of peers who are smoking. it's really not a way of life. then another group of people 20,% of marijuana users, for whom this is really a way of life. they smoke every day or every couple of days, and some of them of course will good on to have issue with abuse...
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. >>> up next an experimental treatment that doctors say just might be able to reverse the damage from a heart attack. , i have occasional constipation. that's why i take doctor recommended colace capsules. [ male announcer ] for certain medical conditions where straining should be avoided, colace softens the stool for effective relief from occasional constipation. go to colacecapsules.com for savings. >>> consider this, this year alone more than a million americans are going to suffer a heart attack and the thinking has always been that the damage is permanent. that even if you survive a major heart attack, that the scarring will eventually lead to heart failure. possibly even death. but a new experimental treatment out there using stem cells may be changing the picture. >> this is called the widow-maker. >> gerald cartman a dermatologist near los angeles suffered a heart attack in march. >> all of a sudden, the pain started. i mean, i couldn't sit still. i mean, even in the car, you know, driving over there, i couldn't put a seat belt on. i'm just moving around, just trying to, you k
. >>> up next an experimental treatment that doctors say just might be able to reverse the damage from a heart attack. , i have occasional constipation. that's why i take doctor recommended colace capsules. [ male announcer ] for certain medical conditions where straining should be avoided, colace softens the stool for effective relief from occasional constipation. go to colacecapsules.com for savings. >>> consider this, this year alone more than a million americans are going...
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to say the least this is a cocktail of drugs that is really by definition experimental there aren't really any kind of track records about how these drugs are used especially with regards to lethal injection and so this is a new cocktail of drugs that obviously did not work out at all in these last few executions when you're talking about the death penalty one of the things that you have to get around is that any type of challenge to the death penalty primarily centers around the idea that it's a cruel and unusual punishment and lethal injection was not necessarily conceived as cruel or unusual because it doesn't take that long and because it's primarily kind of puts the person to sleep and then shuts down the systems if you're talking about somebody who's writhing in pain for two hours at a certain point it becomes cruel and unusual and therefore it's a violation of the person's rights even if they're executed they have to be done in a way that doesn't violate their constitutional rights. so international news in brief now the rescue teams have found the wreckage of an passenger pl
to say the least this is a cocktail of drugs that is really by definition experimental there aren't really any kind of track records about how these drugs are used especially with regards to lethal injection and so this is a new cocktail of drugs that obviously did not work out at all in these last few executions when you're talking about the death penalty one of the things that you have to get around is that any type of challenge to the death penalty primarily centers around the idea that it's...
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. >> his attorneys tried to prevent the execution because arizona was using a new experimental cocktail tried only once before in ohio where an inmate struggled for nearly 30 minutes before dying. the supreme court denied wood a stay. his death is the latest in a series of botched executions. in april oklahoma stopped the procedure as clay done locket was on the gurney. he died 43 minutes later. ever since europe stopped selling execution drugs in the u.s. in 2005, states are trying to find replacements trying an untested combination of drugs and facing protests. >> the courts need to put a stop to the state using experimental execution procedures. >> reporter: although concerned about the length, the governor said he died in a lawful manner and did not suffer. wood was on death row for the murder of his ex-girlfriend and her father in 1989. >> to me it looked like he was sleeping and snoring. that's what i saw. then he passed away. how is that suffering? >> reporter: his victims' family shared little sympathy grateful wood's life ended no matter how long it took. >> you don't know what
. >> his attorneys tried to prevent the execution because arizona was using a new experimental cocktail tried only once before in ohio where an inmate struggled for nearly 30 minutes before dying. the supreme court denied wood a stay. his death is the latest in a series of botched executions. in april oklahoma stopped the procedure as clay done locket was on the gurney. he died 43 minutes later. ever since europe stopped selling execution drugs in the u.s. in 2005, states are trying to...
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recently i've reported that as the latest siege on gaza continues to unfold israel has been using experimental weapons on palestinians dense and metal explosives or die and weapons have been used by israel against palestinians before thanks in part to the u.s. air force which developed the weapon technology back in two thousand and six before sharing it with america's closest ally in the middle east and weapons create immense energy wind that needed causing deep burns of the skin muscles and even bone beyond that survivors of dime blasts carry a high risk of developing cancer according to mads gilbert norwegian doctor who's reported on the effects these weapons of had on palestinian civilians moving on to syria where the u.s. government has long debated arming opposition groups on the ground warning that u.s. weapons could fall into the wrong hands well guess what they did not only are isis and al qaeda now armed with u.s. grade artillery but pro assad militias have now been seen carrying brand new weapons made in the usa and putting automatic rifles and grenade launchers. even though the civi
recently i've reported that as the latest siege on gaza continues to unfold israel has been using experimental weapons on palestinians dense and metal explosives or die and weapons have been used by israel against palestinians before thanks in part to the u.s. air force which developed the weapon technology back in two thousand and six before sharing it with america's closest ally in the middle east and weapons create immense energy wind that needed causing deep burns of the skin muscles and...
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if you remember back that far larry i barely do but i don't know girls in that age that's the experimental age like college age early twenty's late teens so that's when they're having sex with people they have no intention to stay with you know that and that's ok you know sex is not harmful if you you know take precautions and so forth so while other girls are having sex with you know i don't know the bouncer at the club and this idiot who lives next door to them in the condo and she's having sex with the president of the united states and said i'm talking with him she says it was an actual relationship that was ended misses she was communication they were gifts exchanged promises made. so you know the whole world is looking for five minutes with this guy and by the way this is when clinton was in his forty's he was very robust he was very low so she's having sex with the hottest guy in the world and her first job out of college is in the white house but she's the more you know i mean it looks like it was a fun relationship to lynne cheney going on as lynne cheney suggested that the clinto
if you remember back that far larry i barely do but i don't know girls in that age that's the experimental age like college age early twenty's late teens so that's when they're having sex with people they have no intention to stay with you know that and that's ok you know sex is not harmful if you you know take precautions and so forth so while other girls are having sex with you know i don't know the bouncer at the club and this idiot who lives next door to them in the condo and she's having...
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now right the new on cbs-3 healthwatch this morning, an experimental procedure is giving deaf children the chance to hear. doctors at children's hospital in los angeles are taking part in an experimental trial and cbs correspondent danielle nottingham introduces us to the first toddler in their study. >> reporter: two months ago a drum beat would not have got then reaction from august mccowsky, the three-year old was born deaf. >> learning their chillies deaf is just difficult. you just testify think it in, cry it out, you have to move object for the sake of your child report report when implants didn't work august's family traveled from canada to los angeles to have an experimental surgery. doctor mark craiger and his team at children's hospital of los angeles placed a tiny device deep in his brain called a auditory stem plant implant. >> it bring satellites in the outside world and transmits it directly in the brain. >> reporter: august is one of ten children under the age of five who is taking part in a u.s. experiment. his therapist doctor laurie ice evenberg says he is responding
now right the new on cbs-3 healthwatch this morning, an experimental procedure is giving deaf children the chance to hear. doctors at children's hospital in los angeles are taking part in an experimental trial and cbs correspondent danielle nottingham introduces us to the first toddler in their study. >> reporter: two months ago a drum beat would not have got then reaction from august mccowsky, the three-year old was born deaf. >> learning their chillies deaf is just difficult. you...
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it is about 15 billion samaritans -- 50 million americans and most of those are the experimenters. we think of it as radical or to take a drag. it is not a way of life for them. that is the bible share of those that will once in awhile with the group of peers but then to say this is really a life. every couple of days but then going on. >> in terms of the view san dependency. >> so every two days about one-third of marijuana users who use that much more on dependency but compared to cocaine and this 88 percent had of the abuse the typical user of marijuana is not stuck with marijuana. >> host: how does that compare to alcohol? >> in some ways they are relatively similar. but every couple of days in the system had that is not to say that is not a trivial issue but if you meet the criteria for dependency and abuse people cannot get things done they are not productive but they try to quit. so if they do meet that criteria moves on to a life that does not conclude. >> host: with the medical marijuana law, but angela hawken is that of a way around legalization? >> it depends on the stat
it is about 15 billion samaritans -- 50 million americans and most of those are the experimenters. we think of it as radical or to take a drag. it is not a way of life for them. that is the bible share of those that will once in awhile with the group of peers but then to say this is really a life. every couple of days but then going on. >> in terms of the view san dependency. >> so every two days about one-third of marijuana users who use that much more on dependency but compared to...
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ovation and in experimentation, we'll learn what doesn't work, we'll learn what does work. there's good ways to do it and there's ways that fall short. but to be able to get to that answer, that employers and universities and families and our country offer so much promise, we need to allow this innovation to occur and change the restrictive laws that currently lock the bulk of funding into the seat-time requirements of the carneigie units. i want to thank ranking member miller and chairman kline and representative salmon and others for working to craft this bipartisan bill that will increase both access and innovation in higher education. i urge my colleagues to vote yes on h.r. 3136, to support competency-based education and provide contemporary students with the ability to attain a degree that's based on their knowledge and skills instead of how long they're sitting in a seat. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. kline: thank you, mr. chairman. i yiel
ovation and in experimentation, we'll learn what doesn't work, we'll learn what does work. there's good ways to do it and there's ways that fall short. but to be able to get to that answer, that employers and universities and families and our country offer so much promise, we need to allow this innovation to occur and change the restrictive laws that currently lock the bulk of funding into the seat-time requirements of the carneigie units. i want to thank ranking member miller and chairman...
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an experimental serum has been given to nancy of north carolina. >> it's very serious and she's still fighting, as my dad told me. she's weak but working through it. >> dr. kent brantly of texas has received a blood transfusion from a 14-year-old boy who survived ebola and hopes life saving atlantic bodies were -- antibodies were produced. there's currently no vaccine or treatment for ebola. and they are taking drastic measures to contain the outbreak. liberia's president has closed schools and ordered government workers to stay home. sierra leone authorities going house to house looking for people exposed but whose families fear sending them to isolation centers. and they are evacuating thousands of volunteers from the effected countries. so far no cases in the u.s., however. >> i would not be surprised to see isolated cases arrive here because you can have no symptoms for three weeks after infected. but that would not spread around the county, we have good hospitals and infection control. >> travelers we spoke with today were aware but not too worried. >> i've read the story and cer
an experimental serum has been given to nancy of north carolina. >> it's very serious and she's still fighting, as my dad told me. she's weak but working through it. >> dr. kent brantly of texas has received a blood transfusion from a 14-year-old boy who survived ebola and hopes life saving atlantic bodies were -- antibodies were produced. there's currently no vaccine or treatment for ebola. and they are taking drastic measures to contain the outbreak. liberia's president has closed...
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wood is certainly the predictable consequence of an experimental execution procedure that was shrouded in secrecy. despite repeated requests from mr. wood's lawyers, the arizona department of corrections refused to disclose per nent information about the drugs -- pertinent information about the drugs. >> like with who? >> they informed the lawyers what the drugs would be. that it would be a combination of drugs. but they refused to turn over information about the manufacturer, the sourcing, the expiration date, the lot number, the type of information that would allow both the lawyers but more importantly the courts to ensure that the drugs were what they purported to be, were potent and were pure and worked like they were intended. >> this cocktail has been used before, in other areas, like ohio. >> this was used once before, as was mentioned in the report earlier, the horribly boxed execution of dennis mcguire in ohio in january. >> so what do you think should happen now? >> i think one thing that must happen that should have happened before mr. wood's execution and that is that the c
wood is certainly the predictable consequence of an experimental execution procedure that was shrouded in secrecy. despite repeated requests from mr. wood's lawyers, the arizona department of corrections refused to disclose per nent information about the drugs -- pertinent information about the drugs. >> like with who? >> they informed the lawyers what the drugs would be. that it would be a combination of drugs. but they refused to turn over information about the manufacturer, the...
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names us you see a lot of the star stuff just introduced in the experimental stuff at the core question much of the people. here because sleeping through much known to push the. nobody. you know the. praise for the wind is very strong. love the judge very very powerful. if you can. i've. already. a.j. she can. be a bit cheaper than. him getting him. the next. morning i can't. believe. you know nothing comes of it. it. can be something. that can come up. in a box. little. little news it's already i'm coming to your business a boring. day i'm going to. hand. it. over by. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crafts difficult we've been hijacked why a handful of powerful friends dashed all corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up i'm tom hartman and on this show . we reveal the big picture of what's actuall
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food, science samples, an experimental odor resistant workout clothes all due the arrive on wednesday flooding a risk along interstate 10 and on major roads in the mid-atlantic and northeast. >>> if you're flying, airport delays possible in memphis, washington, d.c., philly, new york city, boston, and phoenix. >>> well, the man accused of killing six family members in texas will not be in court as planned. >> ron haskell's arraignment has been postponed while his lawyer considers an insanity defense. on friday, he collapsed in court and was taken out in a wheelchair. cassidy stay, the lone survivor, showed her strength on saturday. >> i know that my mom, dad, brian, emily, becca, and zach, are in a much better place. and that i'll be able to see them again one day. >> police say haskell killed the family because they wouldn't tell him where to find his ex-wife. cassidy played dead, then called 911. haskell surrendered after a three-hour standoff with police. >>> a man in connecticut facing a string of charges after a wild shootout caught on tape. [ gunfire ] that happened early yester
food, science samples, an experimental odor resistant workout clothes all due the arrive on wednesday flooding a risk along interstate 10 and on major roads in the mid-atlantic and northeast. >>> if you're flying, airport delays possible in memphis, washington, d.c., philly, new york city, boston, and phoenix. >>> well, the man accused of killing six family members in texas will not be in court as planned. >> ron haskell's arraignment has been postponed while his lawyer...
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. >> the study published last week called experimental evidence of massive scale emotion contaj on. >> i don't think there is a way to overstate this, you do not play with peoples' emotions without asking permission first. >> this psychologist is a researcher and instructor at golden gate university her concern about this study that included about 680,000 users are the ethical implications. iet doesn't matter the research you do. there is are rule that's govern how you do research on human beings they've been broken. >> researchers manipulated news feeds, funneling positive posts to one group, negative to another group to see how that affects responses. facebook has not responded to our request for interview but one wrote, part, my co-authors and i are sorry for the way the paper described the research and anxiety caused >> i don't think a lot of consumers are going to give up on facebook at this point. there is a lot more to bring you here on the last day of june. coming up, stroller safety. a baby carriage earning poor marks from consumer reports. it could be a particular problem fo
. >> the study published last week called experimental evidence of massive scale emotion contaj on. >> i don't think there is a way to overstate this, you do not play with peoples' emotions without asking permission first. >> this psychologist is a researcher and instructor at golden gate university her concern about this study that included about 680,000 users are the ethical implications. iet doesn't matter the research you do. there is are rule that's govern how you do...
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." >>> arizona used a new experimental cocktail fried in ohio, where an inmate struggled for 34 minutes before dying. a stay was denied. his death the latest in a series of botched executions. in april oklahoma stopped the procedure as clayton lockett rose on the kourny, dying 43 minutes later. >> ever since they stopped selling execution drugs. states have tried untested combination of drugs, facing protests. >> the court need to put a stop to using experimental procedures. although concerned about the length, arizona's governor didn't stop the procedures. >> he looked like he was sleeping, snoring and passed away. >> reporter: his victim's family showed little sympathy. >> you don't know what excruciating is. what excruciating is, seeing your dad lying in a pool of blood, seeing your sister in a pool of blood. that is excruciating. >>> it was called a preventible horror, saying the government should make more executions transparent. >>> we are more on this story now. joining us on the telephone from florence arizona is the tucson correspondent for the associated press, and witnessed t
." >>> arizona used a new experimental cocktail fried in ohio, where an inmate struggled for 34 minutes before dying. a stay was denied. his death the latest in a series of botched executions. in april oklahoma stopped the procedure as clayton lockett rose on the kourny, dying 43 minutes later. >> ever since they stopped selling execution drugs. states have tried untested combination of drugs, facing protests. >> the court need to put a stop to using experimental...
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. >> i told you in the lead-in about nancy wrightbol got the one experimental serum and the doctor turned it down and said she should get it. tell us about the serum, where it came from and why so little? >> there's a few different companies around the world working on vaccine-type medications, medications that would teach your immune system to basically fight off this virus. these vaccines are typically given before an illness. these are the types of vaccines that could be given after an illness as well. it's not approved. this is not something that's been used in humans clinically. i think that's part of the reason there's so very little of it. it's not something ever approved for mass vaccination. i will point out, interesting, dr. brantly, the doctor over there, he actually received the blood of a 14-year-old boy who had suffered from ebola and recovered from ebola. that's very interesting, don. the reason that's done sometimes, not commonly done, but someone who has recovered from ebola, in their blood can be the antibodies to help fight the virus. if you give some of the blood from
. >> i told you in the lead-in about nancy wrightbol got the one experimental serum and the doctor turned it down and said she should get it. tell us about the serum, where it came from and why so little? >> there's a few different companies around the world working on vaccine-type medications, medications that would teach your immune system to basically fight off this virus. these vaccines are typically given before an illness. these are the types of vaccines that could be given...
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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] gg99Ññwçça7guc >> [applause] >> [speaking in different languages] hmm. many people often ask me, "what does the pulse stand for in world pulse?" for me, it absolutely symbolizes this electric pulse of women's voices, rising across the earth, and i'm so feeling this today. what i want you to know about me, to be absolutely
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] gg99Ññwçça7guc >> [applause] >> [speaking in different...
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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." it's time for your update on the key issues that drive change around the world. i'm michaela kuefner and here's what we have coming up over the next half-hour. drowning out history. ancient settlements in turkey are about to be flooded. making green efforts pay. why protecting zambia's forests means good business. and -- living towards day x. why one daan
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." it's time for your...
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they are considering legislation for an experimental program. >>> there's a bill what would provide for a pilot program. community college would offer the back laureate. 20 other states offer ba program. if the bill is passed the system would offer it no later than the 2017 school year. >>> a dog found, we reported on two nights ago. a woman said she found a dog abandoned on first streets street with the words free, and i need a home. police tell us the dog was not abandoned and the owners lived in yolo county and reported the dog missing. they don't believe the owners had part in marking the dog. the dog has been returned. no word on how the dog traveled the 40 miles. >>> a call girl in court accused in the death of a google executive. we're learning how she may have ties to the high-tech industry. >>> oakland mayor is responding to plans for the stadium. >>> tracking the fog and the cooldown that will move into the bay area. we saw cooling today. how much more could we see tomorrow? oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now.
they are considering legislation for an experimental program. >>> there's a bill what would provide for a pilot program. community college would offer the back laureate. 20 other states offer ba program. if the bill is passed the system would offer it no later than the 2017 school year. >>> a dog found, we reported on two nights ago. a woman said she found a dog abandoned on first streets street with the words free, and i need a home. police tell us the dog was not abandoned...
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his single engine experimental plane lost power shortly after take off. the plane is registered to 51 aero leasing in cooper tino. the two people on the plane and the two people in the truck are okay. >>> a huge crowd turned out to see northern california's running of the bulls today. not all of them were happy to see the event make the debut. nick smith has details. >> i talked my girlfriend into it. [ cheers ] >> reporter: we heard screams and tears, hundreds doing their best to get out of the way of the bulls. >> it was terrifying but amazing but adrenaline. i'll do it again. >> reporter: it's the great bull run and tomato royal, the day long festival designed to be a u.s. virgin of the famous running of the bulls. it the only bull run in california. >> i turned 50 and wanted to do running with the bulls in spain. i didn't quite make it, so i thought i would come do it. >> reporter: if you thought 50 was impressive, meet this 83-year-old. as the oldest registered runner, he was an immediate sensation on the track. there are more than 700 races on this
his single engine experimental plane lost power shortly after take off. the plane is registered to 51 aero leasing in cooper tino. the two people on the plane and the two people in the truck are okay. >>> a huge crowd turned out to see northern california's running of the bulls today. not all of them were happy to see the event make the debut. nick smith has details. >> i talked my girlfriend into it. [ cheers ] >> reporter: we heard screams and tears, hundreds doing their...
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american missionary nancy ripaul is being treat would an experimental serum after contracting the virus in liberia. doctor kent brantly is also sick with the virus. he's undergoing blood transfusions from a boy who contracted the virus but did survive. >> there is breaking news from the middle east where israel and hamas have agreed to a conditional 72 hour humanitarian cease-fire. word of the cease-fire comes hours after israel's army activated 16,000 reserve troops. more than 1500 people have been killed in the more than three-week long military offensive. this temporary cease-fire is set to begin tomorrow. >> two weeks after a missile brought down malaysia airlines flight 17, a team of investigators is finally getting its first look at the wreckage site in eastern ukraine. the international team spent about an hour at the site conducting a preliminary survey. investigators say the bodies of 80 crash victims are still at the scene. investigators say today was a success even though motor shells were raining down on a neighboring village where they are battling pro-russian separatists.
american missionary nancy ripaul is being treat would an experimental serum after contracting the virus in liberia. doctor kent brantly is also sick with the virus. he's undergoing blood transfusions from a boy who contracted the virus but did survive. >> there is breaking news from the middle east where israel and hamas have agreed to a conditional 72 hour humanitarian cease-fire. word of the cease-fire comes hours after israel's army activated 16,000 reserve troops. more than 1500...
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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] a7gucç
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] a7gucç
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let the state experimentation flower. >> governor sandoval? a lot of the focus has been on changing a providers system, moving from a fee-for-service to outcome based services that rewards quality in outcomes. we have set a goal in iowa of becoming the healthiest state in the country, which from where we began -- i guess 19th, and we are tense today. -- 10th today. the only way it works is to get take ownership of their own health, instead of looking to their health care provider to have all the answers , to get people to make healthy choices, whether it is not using tobacco products, exercising regularly, making good choices in terms of nutrition and all of that, and then trying to align the provider reimbursement so that it also rewards and supports that. i guess i would like your reaction to that. i don't think all of these efforts work unless you get a buy-in from the patient. there are too many people historically who -- i just look to my doctor for answers, as opposed to taking ownership of my own health. we are trying to lead by example
let the state experimentation flower. >> governor sandoval? a lot of the focus has been on changing a providers system, moving from a fee-for-service to outcome based services that rewards quality in outcomes. we have set a goal in iowa of becoming the healthiest state in the country, which from where we began -- i guess 19th, and we are tense today. -- 10th today. the only way it works is to get take ownership of their own health, instead of looking to their health care provider to have...
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experimental film is. what he is doing is different. another, and the guy who wrote my struggle.music, kanye west. you mean the norwegian? >> yes. my struggle. and in music, kanye west, he is not really making straight up experimental work, and he is doing the same thing everyone else is doing, but it feels different because in the culture -- not >> he is huge, but he is a little indy? >> it is that his creativity is also based in his personality. ise the merits of his music also sort of supported by this character. that, i would be very fascinated to see what would happen if he made a record -- that if he made an album both musically and aesthetically seemed to relate to no one, and then it would be just kind of i'm trying toand support this hemorrhaging vehicle. it would be fascinating. >> because it would not be just a record, it would be him in some way. >> i believe if you like a musician, you want to hear their best work, but if you love a musician, you become intrigued with the lowest points in their career. i love the band kyss, and i am intrigued by their 1979 to 1982 pe
experimental film is. what he is doing is different. another, and the guy who wrote my struggle.music, kanye west. you mean the norwegian? >> yes. my struggle. and in music, kanye west, he is not really making straight up experimental work, and he is doing the same thing everyone else is doing, but it feels different because in the culture -- not >> he is huge, but he is a little indy? >> it is that his creativity is also based in his personality. ise the merits of his music...