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an experimental drug. he was an african doctor. national hero. if given the drug and died he would be an african doctor killed by an experimental drug is mistake -- a mistreated by doctors of the developed world. it could have no refected he died it would be blamed on the drug but it could save his life than it would be if he got the drugs like can anybody else? it web back-and-forth meanwhile meet the doctor did not seem to me that sec. he was hanging in there so there was hope he had a good chance to come through naturally. but with the beloved patients can look like they're doing whole -- a k with ebola but then they crash were all the sudden to go into a startling decline within a matter of hours you lose blood pressure with multiple organ failure and in the and that is what happened. the z-map drug ended up with it to people with the organization called samaritans first they both survive they split the dose of z-map but in particular dr. traneight his symptoms he was at the point of death when the drug was administered and he turned around a
an experimental drug. he was an african doctor. national hero. if given the drug and died he would be an african doctor killed by an experimental drug is mistake -- a mistreated by doctors of the developed world. it could have no refected he died it would be blamed on the drug but it could save his life than it would be if he got the drugs like can anybody else? it web back-and-forth meanwhile meet the doctor did not seem to me that sec. he was hanging in there so there was hope he had a good...
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there has never been experimental clinical trials given on this drug. clearly, the doctor was too late in the stages of only, and none of it work. officials said this morning they did all that they could do for the doctor, 44 years old, now dead. >> that's robert ray reporting for us from atlanta. the u.s. will screen passages traveling from mali. screenings will start for the 15 to 20 passengers that arrive every day. the "world health organization" has warned, and mali is trying to warn people who might have come in contact with ebola patients. china has arrived and is setting up a new clinic. they have contributed $200 million so far to fight ebola. >>> palestinian youth took to a separation wall, angry. there were no suspicious circumstances. the bus driver's colleagues believe he was murdered. >> israeli police have said they do not believe there was criminal or nationalistic motive behind the man who was hanged in his bus on sunday night. the autopsy of his body is now taking place in tel aviv. that could take a couple of hours. a lot of rumors sp
there has never been experimental clinical trials given on this drug. clearly, the doctor was too late in the stages of only, and none of it work. officials said this morning they did all that they could do for the doctor, 44 years old, now dead. >> that's robert ray reporting for us from atlanta. the u.s. will screen passages traveling from mali. screenings will start for the 15 to 20 passengers that arrive every day. the "world health organization" has warned, and mali is...
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part of what makes an experimental writer. she liked experimenting with different voices and registers. in time, the audience system. was distributed to 88,000 in a state of new jersey. i doubt very much the people ported out at new charity. that difficult to say from the articlesand advertisers would say there were middle class, men with be more than to that. perhaps with more wealth. they had leisure time and there were broadly interested in domestic issues. women who ad been were involved in the movement? women that the magazine, i think. it was very different from the magazines, it was less direct selling tool. it was a consumer magazine. woman that read at, i would think they necessarily active women. but sadly some of the women magazine ing to the had been involved in the some were vement and active feminist. >> who would have been her contemporary in terms of other women writers in magazine? some r contemporaries in of the mainstream magazines be like vanity fair. there is a kind of sophisticated knowing of writing whic
part of what makes an experimental writer. she liked experimenting with different voices and registers. in time, the audience system. was distributed to 88,000 in a state of new jersey. i doubt very much the people ported out at new charity. that difficult to say from the articlesand advertisers would say there were middle class, men with be more than to that. perhaps with more wealth. they had leisure time and there were broadly interested in domestic issues. women who ad been were involved in...
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who camemost chicanos to washington lived in the hawthorne school, an experimental high school that opened its doors to the marchers. at the time, their building was southwest the became part of southeastern university to which went defunct a few years ago. the choice of hawthorne was critical. it was in this space that much of the campaign's relationship building for chicanos occurred. several activist independently called it "a successful multiracial community." some of it was cultural exchange over food and music. others describe their shock at fromoverty of poor whites appalachia to the point where th ey would give their extra shoes and jacetkkets to them. chicano activists in their teens and 20's, and the age is in the poor people's g, it forcedwed youn
who camemost chicanos to washington lived in the hawthorne school, an experimental high school that opened its doors to the marchers. at the time, their building was southwest the became part of southeastern university to which went defunct a few years ago. the choice of hawthorne was critical. it was in this space that much of the campaign's relationship building for chicanos occurred. several activist independently called it "a successful multiracial community." some of it was...
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but i ask those working with artificial intelligence or robotics that is where we will carry on experimental and theoretical work how the brain might work because these folks i'd met with there very ambitious not just trying to build supercomputers they zeroed in on the robot "avatar" robots constructed to think and act like a human being by creating models of decision making in the robots to find out more and more. i have gone on a long time that this is important. [laughter] sova to ask the experts they answer what is the meaning of human existence. >> i have time for one more question. i am glad you brought up astrophysicist on the cosmic scale was one of the more widely cited passages to put humanity into perspective you say earth relates to the universe as the second segment sitting on a flower petal in a garden for a few hours this afternoon. we could spend time on new jersey. [laughter] but in your book you make the case of the guardians of the biodiversity that we have been the grand scheme of things on the cosmic scale why does it matter if we get any of this right? if we understand
but i ask those working with artificial intelligence or robotics that is where we will carry on experimental and theoretical work how the brain might work because these folks i'd met with there very ambitious not just trying to build supercomputers they zeroed in on the robot "avatar" robots constructed to think and act like a human being by creating models of decision making in the robots to find out more and more. i have gone on a long time that this is important. [laughter] sova to...
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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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just experimentation? >> experimentation. playing around. >>> never tasted anything like it.e see her. kimmel center basically spruce and broad. >> spruce and broad. >>> yeah. you gotta try this. >> do you know something unique and delicious we just gotta try. head to our website myfoxphilly.com and click the good day tab. >> a lot of good food out there. well that does it for us. thanks so much for watching this fox 29 special report you gotta try this. silent night not so silent? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest price ever on the c4 queen mattress-just $1499.98. ends sunday. know better sleep with sleep number. >> today on "tmz" -- >> there is now concrete evidence that miley cyrus is banging patrick schwarzenegger. >> they went to the u.s.c. game and they started making out in front of thousands of people. she looks very, very happy. >> do you think they'll take over camelot? will they move back to the east coast and be the new camelot? >> jackie ho. [laughter]
just experimentation? >> experimentation. playing around. >>> never tasted anything like it.e see her. kimmel center basically spruce and broad. >> spruce and broad. >>> yeah. you gotta try this. >> do you know something unique and delicious we just gotta try. head to our website myfoxphilly.com and click the good day tab. >> a lot of good food out there. well that does it for us. thanks so much for watching this fox 29 special report you gotta try...
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how that experimental spaceship came crashing down. investigators the sifting through the wreckage. inside the takedown. the first look tonight at the hiding spot of one of america's most wanted. new details about his capture. and how did this suspected cop killer get the cuts on his face? >>> and the terror trip. passengers forced to evacuate this plunged into darkness. scrambling for life jackets. a halloween cruise that turned
how that experimental spaceship came crashing down. investigators the sifting through the wreckage. inside the takedown. the first look tonight at the hiding spot of one of america's most wanted. new details about his capture. and how did this suspected cop killer get the cuts on his face? >>> and the terror trip. passengers forced to evacuate this plunged into darkness. scrambling for life jackets. a halloween cruise that turned
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just experimentation? >> experimentation. playing around. >>> never tasted anything like it. see her. kimmel center basically spruce and broad. >> spruce and broad. >>> yeah. you gotta try this. >> do you know something unique and delicious we just gotta try. head to our website myfoxphilly.com and click the good day tab. >> a lot of good food out there. well that does it for us. thanks so much for watching this fox 29 special report you gotta try this. ♪ [ woman on p.a. ] now boarding track 6. ♪ do not leave bags unattended. [ male announcer ] maybe you see something suspicious. but you don't want to get involved. it's nothing, you think. can you be sure? ♪ if you see something, say something. report suspicious activity to local authorities. >> he started contacting her when we were together. >> announcer: a jealous ex... >> he was driving through my neighborhood with her in the car. >> announcer: ...takes his rage to the street. >> he ran me off the road and punched my passenger window three times. >> announcer: now judge judy takes him to task. >> judge judy: you thought i
just experimentation? >> experimentation. playing around. >>> never tasted anything like it. see her. kimmel center basically spruce and broad. >> spruce and broad. >>> yeah. you gotta try this. >> do you know something unique and delicious we just gotta try. head to our website myfoxphilly.com and click the good day tab. >> a lot of good food out there. well that does it for us. thanks so much for watching this fox 29 special report you gotta try this....
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the experimental drug is the first tested on people. it will continue to be tested internationally. >> it is safe. it is safe for the volunteers, it is safe as well for the people who manipulate their biology psalms. -- samples. they plan to expand research. we are hoping to start a larger evocation trial in liberia, to determine if it works. >> scientists will face big hurdles, it will be kept at 112 degrees below zero. zip tists are optimistic. >> -- scientists are optimistic. >> by the end of the summer, 2015, hopefully we'll get enough good data to determine if the vaccine works. >> glaxosmithkline is manufacturing the vaccine, based on a cold virus found in chimpanzees. the company can produce one million doses a month by the end of next year. no serious side effects have been reported. >> oil prices plummeted after production levels were not going to be cut. the price of crude fell 30% since june, making it difficult for some of the companies in o.p.e.c. to balance their books. jonah hull with mr from vienna. not all of o.p.e.c.'s
the experimental drug is the first tested on people. it will continue to be tested internationally. >> it is safe. it is safe for the volunteers, it is safe as well for the people who manipulate their biology psalms. -- samples. they plan to expand research. we are hoping to start a larger evocation trial in liberia, to determine if it works. >> scientists will face big hurdles, it will be kept at 112 degrees below zero. zip tists are optimistic. >> -- scientists are...
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some of the things we are doing, they are pure experimentation for experimentation sake and it's pretty's another food item on your shelf. me as a cook, that's what i want. these are two years old cherries with the cherry pits. and wild roses. five years old wild roses. very deep, intense. >> this is amazing. >> they're not just thinking about what tastes good now but they're talking about will it taste good in two years if you ferment it or age it or dry it. >> we like to ferment it. we add bacteria to it, so in three years time, it becomes utter delicious. the diversity, you're looking at fermentations and different bacteria, looking at different molds, yeast, all sorts. it's absolutely enormous. >> there is stuff rotting in jars and vats that these experiments in fermentation and flavor. what they are all doing some sinister -- down there, i know. >> this is the ferment from wild spinach which grows around here. no one uses them. reminiscent of foie gras. this is from a weed that grows everywhere. you can do it with gooseberries. like to ferment gooseberries. you get golden drops of
some of the things we are doing, they are pure experimentation for experimentation sake and it's pretty's another food item on your shelf. me as a cook, that's what i want. these are two years old cherries with the cherry pits. and wild roses. five years old wild roses. very deep, intense. >> this is amazing. >> they're not just thinking about what tastes good now but they're talking about will it taste good in two years if you ferment it or age it or dry it. >> we like to...
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the unmanned experimental lunar orbiter returned to earth after a successful eight days in space.was a test run for a 2017 mission that aims to have a chinese space craft land on the moon and then retrieve samples before returning to earth. go to aljazerra.com if you want more on all of our headline stories. and a great deal more. aljazerra.com. >> modern elections are said to be in their hands. more than half the electorate, women voters, they're the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. as this election day, as any election day approaches, experts slice and dice the voting population trying to figure out where different voters are going, why, and who gets the advantage. one of the biggest gaps between republicans anmo
the unmanned experimental lunar orbiter returned to earth after a successful eight days in space.was a test run for a 2017 mission that aims to have a chinese space craft land on the moon and then retrieve samples before returning to earth. go to aljazerra.com if you want more on all of our headline stories. and a great deal more. aljazerra.com. >> modern elections are said to be in their hands. more than half the electorate, women voters, they're the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray...
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this was an experimental drug. he was an african doctor. he was a national hero. he was given the drug and he died than he would be an african doctor who had been killed by an experimental drug administered by doctors from the developed world. the drug might have no effect on him but if he died it would be blamed on the drug. on the other hand the drug might save his life and then it would be -- well if he got the drugs why can't anybody else have the drug? they went back and forth and back and forth and meanwhile dr. kahn didn't seem to be that sick. he seemed to be hanging in there so there was hope that he would at least, that he had a good chance of coming through naturally. the thing about ebola is patients can often look like they are doing all right but then you can suddenly go into what some ebola experts called the crash where you all of a sudden go into a startling decline and it could happen in a matter of hours where you just lose blood pressure and you have multiple organ failure and you die very fast. in the end that is what happened to dr. kahn. the
this was an experimental drug. he was an african doctor. he was a national hero. he was given the drug and he died than he would be an african doctor who had been killed by an experimental drug administered by doctors from the developed world. the drug might have no effect on him but if he died it would be blamed on the drug. on the other hand the drug might save his life and then it would be -- well if he got the drugs why can't anybody else have the drug? they went back and forth and back and...
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you can't do it alone, this is research, it is experimental, and there are reactions.very time we increase the dose, has to be in the hospital in research setting to treat people. sometimes we have to give epinephrine when we increase doses bought they start to react. >> they sign off on this? >> they do. some people ask why are you doing research on food allergy, don't you want to take care of people that are sick? i tell them food allergy is serious disease. you have a dangling sword over your head, has a huge impact, talked about that in the first segment of the show, has a huge impact on your life. >> it is not approved by the fda, still experimental, you're doing clinical trials? >> exactly. we're wrapping up phase one trials to show it can be done safely. the next test will be phase two and three trials, we will enroll more patients to prove it is effective or not in inducing permanent tolerance, meaning you will eventually be able to go off that and not react. >> if people are watching, there's a website to show them they can sign up. >> food allergies.stanford.
you can't do it alone, this is research, it is experimental, and there are reactions.very time we increase the dose, has to be in the hospital in research setting to treat people. sometimes we have to give epinephrine when we increase doses bought they start to react. >> they sign off on this? >> they do. some people ask why are you doing research on food allergy, don't you want to take care of people that are sick? i tell them food allergy is serious disease. you have a dangling...
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the investigation continues into what caused virgin galactic's experimental tourism spaceship to crash friday. our jane wells is live with the latest. >> reporter: that's the virgin galactic hangar behind me. it looks like spaceship two broke up in mid air after the back end of it went from being horizontal in a move closer to vertical, an intentional move but early. was that the cause or a factor? it is still being investigated by the ntsb but it is a unique element that is supposed to slow the craft. in this case the ntsb says it was deployed too soon. a camera in the cockpit showed it being released before the speed. >> after the craft reaches and starts to come down they start to move in this position in order to slow the dissent. they moved into this position uncommanded and the forces then caused disintegration. >> reporter: the dead pilot is 39-year-old michael alsbury. branson is seen between another pilot after successful tests of spaceship two last year. as we continue looking at the video the ntsb won't say which pilot was in the right seat on this latest trip but reuters is
the investigation continues into what caused virgin galactic's experimental tourism spaceship to crash friday. our jane wells is live with the latest. >> reporter: that's the virgin galactic hangar behind me. it looks like spaceship two broke up in mid air after the back end of it went from being horizontal in a move closer to vertical, an intentional move but early. was that the cause or a factor? it is still being investigated by the ntsb but it is a unique element that is supposed to...
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i was very interested in how different the efforts of experimentation and testin testg drugs on women or on anybody was in the 1950s like a free-for-all. >> guest: we talk about what they did to test the pill. it sounds crazy and it sounds like it you could never get away with it today it is true but they were fairly within the standards. i mentioned earlier that they have this problem. have you test something that's illegal so they tested it on women seeking treatment for infertility. dr. john rock stations said let's see if it shuts down. that was a little sneaky that women were told that this was something that might help them get pregnant when in fact it was something that would strongly believed would help them prevent pregnancy. they were tested in the sanest items i went to the sums of puerto rico and that's where they found hundreds of women who were able to sign up. the ethics were definitely questionable at times. >> host: it was interesting the first thing they tried to do was kind of really make female medical students take the pill and if they didn't they would get that -
i was very interested in how different the efforts of experimentation and testin testg drugs on women or on anybody was in the 1950s like a free-for-all. >> guest: we talk about what they did to test the pill. it sounds crazy and it sounds like it you could never get away with it today it is true but they were fairly within the standards. i mentioned earlier that they have this problem. have you test something that's illegal so they tested it on women seeking treatment for infertility....
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three potential treatments for sufferers in west africa, using experimental drugs to be speeded up. >>> as syria's conflict rages on, the lebanese militant group hezbollah tells the bbc it has a common enemy with the west in the extremists of the islamic state group. >> translator: the whole world admits today that the main opposition in syria is to the radical jihadist and terrorist opposition. that is why we see this international coalition against isis and al qaeda organizations. >>> and football's world governing body clears qatar of corruption allegations around its bid for the 2022 world cup. >>> hello there. thanks for joining us. let's start with news of the great space adventure by that little probe. scientists from the european space agency say the probe bounced back into space twice after landing on that comet, but they say they've received a new signal from it and it seems to be stable for now. it's the first time a robot probe has attempted such a tricky journey, on to a comet half a billion kilometers away speeding through space. let's join rebecca morell at the european
three potential treatments for sufferers in west africa, using experimental drugs to be speeded up. >>> as syria's conflict rages on, the lebanese militant group hezbollah tells the bbc it has a common enemy with the west in the extremists of the islamic state group. >> translator: the whole world admits today that the main opposition in syria is to the radical jihadist and terrorist opposition. that is why we see this international coalition against isis and al qaeda...
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i think we should be experimental. i don't think that because something has worked well in the past we should leave it alone. we should always be re-examining. so i haven't favor of racial affirmative-action. at the same time we should be re-examining our policies. one of the things we should take into account is the very issue we make. >> host: martin luther king, without regard to race or color. did i quote him correctly? >> guest: you know, martin luther king jr., it seems to me, is often misunderstood on this. there were certain things he said, for instance, his great i have a dream speech, in which i live in a society in which my children will be as fast on the basis of their character, not their color. that sounds like quote, color blindness. at the same time, i say the number of times in my book, martin at the king junior stated on many occasions been insofar as black people have been held down, there needs to be special efforts to assist them in elevating themselves. so martin luther king jr. was in fact, in hi
i think we should be experimental. i don't think that because something has worked well in the past we should leave it alone. we should always be re-examining. so i haven't favor of racial affirmative-action. at the same time we should be re-examining our policies. one of the things we should take into account is the very issue we make. >> host: martin luther king, without regard to race or color. did i quote him correctly? >> guest: you know, martin luther king jr., it seems to me,...
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it was experimental. he was an african doctor. and national hero. he was given the drug and he died it then he was an african doctor killed by an experimental drug and ministered by doctors from the developed world. it might not have any effect but if he died it would be blamed on the drive but on the other hand, it could save his life but then if he got the drug then why can anybody else? it went back and forth meanwhile dr. khan did not seem to be that's it like he was hanging in there. there was hope he had a good chance to come through naturally. but with ebola patients can look like they do all right but then suddenly what is called the crash where all of a sudden you're in a startling decline and it could happen in a matter of hours you lose blood pressure in multiple organ failure and die very fast and in the and that is what happened to dr. khan the z-map ended up with the two people working for christian medical organization they both survived they split the dose of z-map and dr. brantley in particular particular, he seemed to be at the poi
it was experimental. he was an african doctor. and national hero. he was given the drug and he died it then he was an african doctor killed by an experimental drug and ministered by doctors from the developed world. it might not have any effect but if he died it would be blamed on the drive but on the other hand, it could save his life but then if he got the drug then why can anybody else? it went back and forth meanwhile dr. khan did not seem to be that's it like he was hanging in there. there...
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their're based on experimentation by political scientists that substantial turn out was observed.proving turnout. getting more people, of your people, to the polls. that's the crucial problem that every organizer loses sleep over. if the electorate looked more like the country, our government could certainly lean more to the left. now, president obama's approval rating is low and repub ri cans are widely expected to gain seats in the house and senate, the democratic party remains far more popular than the gop among registered voters, overall. as you can see, republicans favored ratings. if a republican-leaning subset are the ones that come out to vote, that fact, it doesn't matter. one method that's been used to improve voter turnout has been to deploy celebrities. turn out for what? >> i'm sdaren and i'm turning out for education. >> my name isly lina and i'm turning out for reproductive rights. >> here's the rather unfortunate punchline. at least five celebrities who were in that video did not actually vote in the midterms in 2010. it's kind of funny and ironic or maybe it sugge
their're based on experimentation by political scientists that substantial turn out was observed.proving turnout. getting more people, of your people, to the polls. that's the crucial problem that every organizer loses sleep over. if the electorate looked more like the country, our government could certainly lean more to the left. now, president obama's approval rating is low and repub ri cans are widely expected to gain seats in the house and senate, the democratic party remains far more...
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after two minutes, the experimenter moves her to another room and asks her. >> tell me every object inom that you remember. >> women typically give answers like this. >> on the right-hand side of the desk was a briefcase with your initials on the top. there was a tube with mints and an im40. there was duke university envelopes. a thing of clear sill. >> she went on and on in detail. so did most of the women. men were more likely to say, i don't know. some stuff. (?) we are different. it's not evil sexism to say that. but feminist ikeon once told me to say men and women are different is not okay. and doing research like we showed is un-american. give me a break. i'm glad that so far in america we have not let the authoritarian set all the rules. that's our show. see you next week. . lou: good evening, everybody. as the country moves to the center right, president obama moves to the far left. seemingly mr. obama is trying to rationalize the voters' repudiation of policies and rejection of the democratic party's candidates. the president has publicly been dismissive of 36% of americans wh
after two minutes, the experimenter moves her to another room and asks her. >> tell me every object inom that you remember. >> women typically give answers like this. >> on the right-hand side of the desk was a briefcase with your initials on the top. there was a tube with mints and an im40. there was duke university envelopes. a thing of clear sill. >> she went on and on in detail. so did most of the women. men were more likely to say, i don't know. some stuff. (?) we...
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. >> you said you are doing experimentation with the product. how much experimentation are you doing on a daily basis and how nvolved are you in that? >> i am very involved in the way we think about the product and the way we take the product to market and the kinds of things we are trying in the product. am very involved in that. >> my interview with twitter c.e.o. dick costolo. up next, jim ledger joins us. >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. t mobile's carrier promotions are keeping the new customers coming. they added 1.4 million new subscribers in the fourth quarter but they posted a $94 million loss as it doled out subsidies. for more on the state of t mobile, i spoke with c.e.o. john legere who just marked two years on the job. take a listen. >> well, emily, it is two years since i have been here. from the day came and i had extremely high expectations for this company namely because i saw the brand and i saw the people and i saw the competition as inept as they are and i knew there was a great possibility fo
. >> you said you are doing experimentation with the product. how much experimentation are you doing on a daily basis and how nvolved are you in that? >> i am very involved in the way we think about the product and the way we take the product to market and the kinds of things we are trying in the product. am very involved in that. >> my interview with twitter c.e.o. dick costolo. up next, jim ledger joins us. >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm...
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after two minutes, the experimenter moves her to another room and asks her. >> tell me every object inmber. >> women typically give answers like this. >> on the right-hand side of the desk was a briefcase with your initials on the top. there was a tube with mints and an im40. there was duke university envelopes. a thing of clear sill. >> she went on and on in detail. so did most of the women. men were more likely to say, i don't know. some stuff. (?) we are different. it's not evil sexism to say that. but feminist ikeon once told me to say men and women are different is not okay. and doing research like we showed is un-american. give me a break. i'm glad that so far in america we have not let the authoritarian set all the rules. th . kennedy: the midterms are over, veterans day is behind us, and so close to black friday, we can human smell its hair. yeah. so how should we mark this point in space and time by quickly deciding who should be the next president? by the time any president reaches sixth year in office, people are totally sick of him, or her, as the case may be for president
after two minutes, the experimenter moves her to another room and asks her. >> tell me every object inmber. >> women typically give answers like this. >> on the right-hand side of the desk was a briefcase with your initials on the top. there was a tube with mints and an im40. there was duke university envelopes. a thing of clear sill. >> she went on and on in detail. so did most of the women. men were more likely to say, i don't know. some stuff. (?) we are different....
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>> a statement out this morning reveals what virgin ga lastic has learned about a crash of an experimental spacecraft. what they know from the discovery of the engine and fuel tank. plus, it's election day! we have crews spread out across the area as people head to the polls. we'll update you throughout the we'll update you throughout the newscast and throu after filling out their hogan iquestionaire, aight. hogan was awarded an a- from the nra. but now he refuses to release his responses. the nra opposes comprehensive background checks. they want to weaken maryland's gun safety laws. even support letting suspects on the fbi terror watch list buy guns. on gun safety and terror, the nra is wrong. hogan gets an a- from the nra. on protecting maryland, we just can't trust him. >>> new red light cameras have their eyes on you. they work different than you've seen before. if you don't stop before making right on red, you will get a ticket in the mail. half a dozen new cameras are using this new technology. they record a 12-second video of each violation. it will result in you're getting more ci
>> a statement out this morning reveals what virgin ga lastic has learned about a crash of an experimental spacecraft. what they know from the discovery of the engine and fuel tank. plus, it's election day! we have crews spread out across the area as people head to the polls. we'll update you throughout the we'll update you throughout the newscast and throu after filling out their hogan iquestionaire, aight. hogan was awarded an a- from the nra. but now he refuses to release his...
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this was an experimental drug. he was an african doctor. he was a national hero. if he was given the drug and he died, then he would be an african doctor who had been killed by an experimental drug administered by, you know, doctors from the developed world. he might -- the drug might have no effect on him. but if he died, it would be blamed on the drug. on the other hand, the drug might save his life, and then it would be, well, if he got the drug, why can't anybody else have the drug? and they went pack and forth and back and forth. and meanwhile, dr.cap didn't seem to be -- dr. khan didn't seem to be that sick. so there was hope that he had a good chance of just coming new naturally. now, or the thing about ebola is that patients can often look like they're doing all right, but then you can suddenly go into what some ebola experts call the crash. you all of a sudden go into a startling decline, and it can happen in a matter of hours where you just lose blood pressure, you have multiple organ failure, and you just die very fast. and in the end, that is what happ
this was an experimental drug. he was an african doctor. he was a national hero. if he was given the drug and he died, then he would be an african doctor who had been killed by an experimental drug administered by, you know, doctors from the developed world. he might -- the drug might have no effect on him. but if he died, it would be blamed on the drug. on the other hand, the drug might save his life, and then it would be, well, if he got the drug, why can't anybody else have the drug? and...
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what investigators are finding about the deadly crash of an experimental spaceship in the mojave desertday? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. >>> new information dmoomg about the experimental virgin galactic spacecraft that broke apart during a test flight over the mojave desert. it killed its copilot mike alsbury. investigators say alsbury moved an unlocking device earlier than he should have, but there are lots of questions about what exactly we want wrong. what do we know? >> heather, you know, were the pilots getting the right information? this accident occurred just after the pod -- he is unable to speak to investigators. the co-peelt michael alsbury died. here's what the ntsb believes happened. in those last moments based on cockpit video retrieved from the de
what investigators are finding about the deadly crash of an experimental spaceship in the mojave desertday? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. >>> new information...
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. >>> the ntsbected to hold a press conference >>> mission accomplished for china after an experimental space flight. it landed in mongolia early this morning. it marks the first time in nearly four decades that a spacecraft as returned to earth after traveling around the moon. it shot this photo of the moon and earth. it is a beauty. all in prech ration for the 2017 launch of an unmanned ship >>> this is part of the innovation saturday at the history museum. students explored engineering milestones. organizers hope that the mountain view venue will inspire these students. the goal is to come up with products or service that will help everyday life. >> the goal is to get them looking at it with fresh eyes and coming up with new ideas and helping them to find the target market, identify the customers and plan out an innovation. >> students will have a chance to submit their ideas to the world series of innovation. >>> up next, one of the biggest gatherings of the olympic champions in the south bay. >> and how this star-studded show is helping bay area students read. >>> we are seeing sho
. >>> the ntsbected to hold a press conference >>> mission accomplished for china after an experimental space flight. it landed in mongolia early this morning. it marks the first time in nearly four decades that a spacecraft as returned to earth after traveling around the moon. it shot this photo of the moon and earth. it is a beauty. all in prech ration for the 2017 launch of an unmanned ship >>> this is part of the innovation saturday at the history museum. students...
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. >> you said you are doing experimentation with the product. how much experimentation are you doing on a daily basis and how involved are you in that? >> i am very involved in the way we think about the product and the way we take the product to market and the kinds of things we are trying in the product. i am very involved in that. >> my interview with twitter c.e.o. dick costolo. up next, t-mobile c.e.o. john legere joins us. we will be talking about the uncarrier's huge subscriber growth and whether it is still an acquisition target. >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. t-mobile's uncarrier promotions are keeping the new customers coming. they added 1.4 million postpaid subscribers in the third quarter and boosted its full-year forcast. however they posted a $94 million loss as it doled out subsidies and price cuts to lure customers away from rivals like at&t, verizon and sprint. for more on the state of t-mobile, i spoke with c.e.o. john legere who just marked two years on the job. take a listen. >> it is two ye
. >> you said you are doing experimentation with the product. how much experimentation are you doing on a daily basis and how involved are you in that? >> i am very involved in the way we think about the product and the way we take the product to market and the kinds of things we are trying in the product. i am very involved in that. >> my interview with twitter c.e.o. dick costolo. up next, t-mobile c.e.o. john legere joins us. we will be talking about the uncarrier's huge...
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. >> doctors say the patient will have access to a new experimental ebola treatment.ha hospital is one of four in the u.s. designated to treat ebola patients. >>> lawyers for the family of michael brown appealing for peace in ferguson once the grand jury decides the fate of officer darren wilson. the family made it clear they do not condone looting or violence or rioting that has marred the missouri town since the white police officer shot their son. >>> signs of division on the supreme court. justice clarence thomas providing an indication of what may have been happening behind the scenes last month when the court refused to hear appeals from five states. thomas in a statement said he doesn't know why they rejected appeals from states sought to preserve gay marriage. it seems some as a challenge to fellow justices to take up the issue. >>> an fda panel deciding to lift the ban on blood donations on gay and bisexual men. the lifetime ban is discriminatory and advances in technology have made the policy obsolete. a red cross study estimates says lifting the ban could c
. >> doctors say the patient will have access to a new experimental ebola treatment.ha hospital is one of four in the u.s. designated to treat ebola patients. >>> lawyers for the family of michael brown appealing for peace in ferguson once the grand jury decides the fate of officer darren wilson. the family made it clear they do not condone looting or violence or rioting that has marred the missouri town since the white police officer shot their son. >>> signs of...
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when i was 18, drinking alcohol was allowed in most states at age 18 so that was good experimentationhat happened? >> the great federalist ronald reagan who ran on a campaign of what he called the new federalism of decentralizing power to the states passed a fundinggmemphis so all the states if they wanted ohio federal dollars -- 21 and that's what happened. we like lab are a to hers of democracy. barrooms of democracy, not so much. this is the real gist of federalism. everyone is a fair weather federalist. you love it when it does what you want. >> but it's a dumb phrase because federalist means the opposite of what it sounds like. >> you decentralize power across 50 states or however many you have. (?) >> that's what we call federalized. >> and that's a good idea. >> and in taxes we have some competition that keeps california being as worse as it is because it has texas as a model. >> when you look at california and texas the two biggest states in the country, california takes in almost if we feel percent of its state economy in state and local taxes. texas only about seven and a ha
when i was 18, drinking alcohol was allowed in most states at age 18 so that was good experimentationhat happened? >> the great federalist ronald reagan who ran on a campaign of what he called the new federalism of decentralizing power to the states passed a fundinggmemphis so all the states if they wanted ohio federal dollars -- 21 and that's what happened. we like lab are a to hers of democracy. barrooms of democracy, not so much. this is the real gist of federalism. everyone is a fair...
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experimental vaccines is the first tested on people.he research will continue to test it internationally like at this clinic in sw switzerland. >> it is safe for the volunteers to manipulate their biological samples. >> reporter: they also plan to expand their research to help health-care workers in liberia starting in january. >> we are hoping to start this much, much larger efficacy trial in first liberia to determine if it actually works. >> reporter: the scientists will face big hurdles. the vaccine needs to be kept at 112 below zero in a country with an unreliable power system, but the scientists are optimistic. >> maybe by the mid-to end of the summer of 2015 hopefully we'll get enough good data to be able to determine if the vaccine works or not. >>> galaxosmithkline is manufacturing the experimental vaccine. it's based on a cold virus found in chimpanzees. it says it can produce 1 million doses a month by the end of next year. tony? >> thank you. >>> oil prices plummeted today after opec members said they will not cut production
experimental vaccines is the first tested on people.he research will continue to test it internationally like at this clinic in sw switzerland. >> it is safe for the volunteers to manipulate their biological samples. >> reporter: they also plan to expand their research to help health-care workers in liberia starting in january. >> we are hoping to start this much, much larger efficacy trial in first liberia to determine if it actually works. >> reporter: the scientists...
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. >>> meanwhile, american researchers report that an experimental ebola vaccine is safe and boosts theunteers that tested it. they developed antibodies within a getting the shot. american health officials are hoping to start much larger studies in liberia next year to prove whether or not this vaccine works. >> we had cases in our area where people stole packages off people's porches designed for the holidays. police department in florida are being creative to warn people about this to prevent packages being stolen. they produced these videos where they have child actors who have taken packages that don't belong to them. later on we have child police officers showing up, they saved the day, that's in boak can a are --bocca raton. >> makes the point. >> travelers across the country are dealing with the storm and hundreds of cancellations and thousands of delays. >> mr. potato head is inflated. we'll have a live report from john rawlins when we come right back. >> this morning on "action news," a holiday tradition, we're live with workers as they blow up balloons and get set for the 6abc
. >>> meanwhile, american researchers report that an experimental ebola vaccine is safe and boosts theunteers that tested it. they developed antibodies within a getting the shot. american health officials are hoping to start much larger studies in liberia next year to prove whether or not this vaccine works. >> we had cases in our area where people stole packages off people's porches designed for the holidays. police department in florida are being creative to warn people about...
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we have calculations to compare the simulation results with the actual physical experimentation.we've got a very high degree of confidence. in fact, we were involved through purdue university with the faa center of excellence to look at disease spread in touting the newly complicated message like the ones we're showing here were the key components of that. so we do have a high degree of confidence. when you're in the aircraft, you do feel a strong draft. these particles will disperse and move around by those air currents. and those air currents are designed to actually extract the path of dirt from the aircraft. >> that's interesting. i was going to ask you, what do consumers do now that they know one sneeze is infecting a whole lot of people than we ever though what should consumers do and more importantly, what should airlines do. should they do anything? we've been talking about ebola a lot. not that it's spread by a sneeze, no one knows for sure. should there be changes made? >> we can follow the guidance from the community. from the airles standpoint, i can tell you you've g
we have calculations to compare the simulation results with the actual physical experimentation.we've got a very high degree of confidence. in fact, we were involved through purdue university with the faa center of excellence to look at disease spread in touting the newly complicated message like the ones we're showing here were the key components of that. so we do have a high degree of confidence. when you're in the aircraft, you do feel a strong draft. these particles will disperse and move...
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and i offer this morning, will the patient receive the experimental treatment? we can't say this for sure, that he will, but they have treatments lined up that he will receive. >> let me ask you this, the cdc sent teams to new york, for example, when treating dr. craig spencer at bellevue hospital. do you know or believe the cdc teams will be on their way to nebraska for this case? >> we have been taught they have an ebola s.w.a.t. team that would be dispatched within 24 hours potentially of another ebola patient. so it is likely we may see that. on the other hand, this health care facility in nebraska is so expert at treating ebola patients. they are very highly trained health care starts, so we'll have to see where the cdc weighs in. >> thank you for your expertise. >>> and this top story, we can pinpoint the moment that ferguson, missouri, turned from any town in the usa into a flashpoint of national outrage. it was the day 18-year-old michael brown was shot dead by a ferguson police officer. now we are hearing what happened. really, right around the time of
and i offer this morning, will the patient receive the experimental treatment? we can't say this for sure, that he will, but they have treatments lined up that he will receive. >> let me ask you this, the cdc sent teams to new york, for example, when treating dr. craig spencer at bellevue hospital. do you know or believe the cdc teams will be on their way to nebraska for this case? >> we have been taught they have an ebola s.w.a.t. team that would be dispatched within 24 hours...
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. >> i don't know how you figure it out that would be that good, just experimentation. >> experimentationying around. >> i never tasted anything like it. fantastic. >> good to see you. >> kimmel center, basically, spruce at broad. >> spruce and broad. >> yes. you've got to try this. >> welshing do you have something unique and deliver thaws mike has just got to try in go to my fox philly.com ape click got day tab, scroll down you've got to try this section and e-mail us. >>> so now we will get to jenny because she's with the mermaids, are they here yet. >> they are here, look behind me, live mermaids, we will watch them perform live coming up. from the camden aquarium. . >>> ♪ >> should be back saturday, my daughter jessica did this movie, we watched it three times in a row. >> oh, my gosh. >> good one. >> i was out of my behind. >> well, if you love the little mermaid, be part that far world and go under the sea >> mermaids are real? >> yes. >> yes, performing un water shows, while rare sharks, sea turtles, sting ration, swim around them. >> i know where we're going, adventure aquarium,
. >> i don't know how you figure it out that would be that good, just experimentation. >> experimentationying around. >> i never tasted anything like it. fantastic. >> good to see you. >> kimmel center, basically, spruce at broad. >> spruce and broad. >> yes. you've got to try this. >> welshing do you have something unique and deliver thaws mike has just got to try in go to my fox philly.com ape click got day tab, scroll down you've got to try...
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>> he's doing experimentation now. dipping their toe in the water. espn is work with the nba to do an over the top service. they are just not going full over the top. >> we have the president making comments with his cabinet on the jobs number. let's listen. >> steady and strong, digging themselves out of worst economic crisis since the great depression. and what we need now to do is make sure that we build on the momentum. because we recognize that despite the solid growth, despite the drop in unemployment, there is still a lot of folks out there who are anxious about their futures. who are having trouble making ends meet at the end of the month or saving for their kids college education or being able to make sure that they are able to retire with dignity and respect. and so everything that we do over the next two years is designed and geared towards ensuring that folks who work hard in this country are able to get ahead. obviously we've had a significant midterm election, as i said at the press conference. my attitude has been and will continue to
>> he's doing experimentation now. dipping their toe in the water. espn is work with the nba to do an over the top service. they are just not going full over the top. >> we have the president making comments with his cabinet on the jobs number. let's listen. >> steady and strong, digging themselves out of worst economic crisis since the great depression. and what we need now to do is make sure that we build on the momentum. because we recognize that despite the solid growth,...
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scientists say 20 healthy adults received an experimental ebola rack seen, just an experimental one, it's in the first phase of human trials. all of them produced antibodies to the disease. the national institutes of health is fast-tracking more trials. >>> ruth bader ginsburg expected to head back to work tomorrow. she had a strept placed in her right coronary artery last week after experiencing discomfort while exercising. she's also a colon and pancreatic cancer survivor. >>> pele is being treated for a urinary tract infection in brazil. the 74 years old could be released as soon as wednesday. the hospital says the three-time world cup champion may be taken off dialysis today. >>> last night's iron bowl lived up to the hype and then some. top-ranked alabama avenged last year's loss to 15th-ranked auburn in a high-scoring instant classic. the crimson tide in the 55-44 tuscaloosa slugfest. espn said last night's shoot-out the highest scoring iron bowl in the history of the auburn/alabama rivalry. congratulations to those of you celebrating this morning. >> for all of you dreading ge
scientists say 20 healthy adults received an experimental ebola rack seen, just an experimental one, it's in the first phase of human trials. all of them produced antibodies to the disease. the national institutes of health is fast-tracking more trials. >>> ruth bader ginsburg expected to head back to work tomorrow. she had a strept placed in her right coronary artery last week after experiencing discomfort while exercising. she's also a colon and pancreatic cancer survivor....
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. >> una sola persona incluso que experimente esto puede ser regresada a una situaciÓn peligrosa. >>ando la violencia tiene derecho. >> tiene derecho de pedir asilo debe decir al oficial de la migra tengo miedo de regresar a mi paÍs. miedo de ser perseguida y quiero solicitar asilo. >> es imposible saber cuÁnta gente es afectada muchos son deportados de inmediato y no pueden ser contados lo que los abogados quieren es que departamento de seguridad nacional cambie sus prÁcticas y entre mejor a los agente de la patrulla fronteriza. el departamento de sur es nacional hasta el momento no hecho podran rios sobre el caso. ser entregados al servicio de inmigracion en caso de detencion por un delito menor en nueva york!!esto despues que el acalde bill de blasio prmulgara dos leyes que prohiben a las autoridades locales colaborar con inmigracion!!las carceles tampoco podran avisar a las oficinas de ice cuando un indocumentado sea puesto en libertad. puna importante decision de la corte suprema permitiria a cientos de indocumentados presos en arizon >> permitirÍa asientos de indocumentados rec
. >> una sola persona incluso que experimente esto puede ser regresada a una situaciÓn peligrosa. >>ando la violencia tiene derecho. >> tiene derecho de pedir asilo debe decir al oficial de la migra tengo miedo de regresar a mi paÍs. miedo de ser perseguida y quiero solicitar asilo. >> es imposible saber cuÁnta gente es afectada muchos son deportados de inmediato y no pueden ser contados lo que los abogados quieren es que departamento de seguridad nacional cambie sus...
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the first human trial of an experimental vaccine is showing some positive results. hasvaccine appears safe and triggered signs of the noon protection. according to a study, the spurne is designed to antibodies called t cells. virginia officials are planning that are considering a plan for retailers to get licenses to sell cigarettes. crime commission also want to turn enforcement over to the alcohol beverage department. is trade association opposing that plan. up, burning off those thanksgiving calories, the tradition that is helping more than just waistlines. all those black friday must haves, all of those items you want on your shopping list and the very best time to buy them. plus a fall from grace, the viral video featuring the wants to charge -- once chart topping singer. here is how cold it will be for all you a secure retirement. a new home. earning your diploma. providing for your family. real associates, using walmart's benefits to build better lives for their families. opportunity. that's the real walmart. >> i am specialists mike bianco from the d.c. area
the first human trial of an experimental vaccine is showing some positive results. hasvaccine appears safe and triggered signs of the noon protection. according to a study, the spurne is designed to antibodies called t cells. virginia officials are planning that are considering a plan for retailers to get licenses to sell cigarettes. crime commission also want to turn enforcement over to the alcohol beverage department. is trade association opposing that plan. up, burning off those thanksgiving...
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when i was a kid, a teenager, i liked to experimentment on electric stuff.tubes and all the old technology that every now and then these systems you can't recreate. >> one of norm's most unusual machines is one that never really caught on. it was only a matter of time when someone thought about combining pictures with the music. the scopatone features the selection of 55-millimeter film that broke so often the clunky contraption was down more than usable. but the french import had a dual purpose. >> they certainly could have had it made in this country. they brought them in from france because this box is enormous and you could stick a lot of contraband in these. so they really didn't care about making money on the box. they just wanted to be able to stuff a lot into them. >> reporter: in the last 20 years or so, norm has also collected, repaired and sold close to 50 boxes. >>> one performer had more records on a jukebox top 10 than any other. elvis presley, the king's bay area performances and one woman shares her memories of an elvis presley kiss. at shell
when i was a kid, a teenager, i liked to experimentment on electric stuff.tubes and all the old technology that every now and then these systems you can't recreate. >> one of norm's most unusual machines is one that never really caught on. it was only a matter of time when someone thought about combining pictures with the music. the scopatone features the selection of 55-millimeter film that broke so often the clunky contraption was down more than usable. but the french import had a dual...