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experimentation which at the moment you know, we're just beginning that conversation. >> well, facebook says they're trying to be more responsible. zuckerberg, of course, changing content, trying to, you know, lower some of the viral videos they said good he is what? we have a lot of people watching >> courtney, i wish they were actually doing things that would make dafrns. the thing that bothers me is that they're treating this like a pr problem rather than a subinstantive problem. and the really simple solution is to look at the 2018 election and realize that all the things that allowed the russians to manipulate us in 2016 are still present. hundreds of people are going to try to use it. i don't know who they're going to be whether it's north korea or the chinese or russians or just people at home who shouldn't be doing it. but right now facebook needs to make its users aware that there is this threat and that they have the opportunity to essentially beat manipulation by voting the goal of the manipulation is
experimentation which at the moment you know, we're just beginning that conversation. >> well, facebook says they're trying to be more responsible. zuckerberg, of course, changing content, trying to, you know, lower some of the viral videos they said good he is what? we have a lot of people watching >> courtney, i wish they were actually doing things that would make dafrns. the thing that bothers me is that they're treating this like a pr problem rather than a subinstantive problem....
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future and when you look at this the when it doesn't make sense as a comment because it's very experimental it's very unusual sort of mix fact and fiction you never really know whether what you're seeing is real sometimes you see the cameras in the shot sometimes you see the director self so it's an unusual pick i'd say for that that it mixes documentary and drama and the thing about this film is that we really have to do is it starts with a close up of the male to the paling up and then it goes from there it's a film about human sexuality and intimacy and it's very explicit sometimes there are some rather pornographic scenes those all a lot of pink parts all over the screen all the time but yeah very experimental film and we can see after hearing the jury president's comment you can see why they went in that direction. ok you can see how they were in that direction what about female lead best female lead was that a surprise not quite that was the best female lead was on a broom for the film to start and lost her down to us which is a very contained emotionally reserved film but ultimately
future and when you look at this the when it doesn't make sense as a comment because it's very experimental it's very unusual sort of mix fact and fiction you never really know whether what you're seeing is real sometimes you see the cameras in the shot sometimes you see the director self so it's an unusual pick i'd say for that that it mixes documentary and drama and the thing about this film is that we really have to do is it starts with a close up of the male to the paling up and then it...
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her last hope, an experimental drug b it wasn't humans.it was a cancer drug for dogs. >> i didn't thinkgot cancer. s thatod bo doctors are studying them as a model for treating the disease >> when they get the identical to people at every level. >> reporter: humans identical genetically especially when it comes to their immune systems. >> there's something like four to five diseases that are genetically based. >> reporter: they are conducting clinical trials of drugs that could cure cancer in he studies are successful,he drugs humans. at least four drugs have made it to hum trials.d studying 3,000 golden retriever reiereed with the highest rate of cancer. they are being followed from birth to death. e'll have stories about where they went and interacted with human sns. >> i would like to think so. >> reporbrown. thanks to that experimental drug, her tumors disappeared. 20 years l lungs don't function 100% but she's ccer free. is unbreakable. >> the dog saved my life. >> reporter: man's best friend n li6esav lifesaver. >>> some intriguing p
her last hope, an experimental drug b it wasn't humans.it was a cancer drug for dogs. >> i didn't thinkgot cancer. s thatod bo doctors are studying them as a model for treating the disease >> when they get the identical to people at every level. >> reporter: humans identical genetically especially when it comes to their immune systems. >> there's something like four to five diseases that are genetically based. >> reporter: they are conducting clinical trials of...
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and now we have so many people who have to goat overseas to try experimental drugs. but for people in the know, in fact what you see is that we have special procedures right now to allow people who are very sick to try experimental drugs. it came across to some, trump is here pumping himself up as the savior of mankind. kennedy: which every president does. juan: the one that caught a lot of attention was the sight of the cbc sitting down when the president said we have historic lows in terms of black unemployment in the country. why would they do that? the answer is that trump was taking credit. and what we know is black unemployment has been going down since 2010. so it's declined 9 percentage points since 2010. kennedy: still higher than non-black unemployment. juan: what you get is people saying this guy is taking credit for anything. kennedy: never mind the credit, shouldn't people be happy about the fact within your caucus and communities who are embracing this economy and seeing success? juan: you know what i like about you? i think you are genuine. you are aut
and now we have so many people who have to goat overseas to try experimental drugs. but for people in the know, in fact what you see is that we have special procedures right now to allow people who are very sick to try experimental drugs. it came across to some, trump is here pumping himself up as the savior of mankind. kennedy: which every president does. juan: the one that caught a lot of attention was the sight of the cbc sitting down when the president said we have historic lows in terms of...
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life begins tomorrow is an experimental social drama about a man who's just been let out of prison. in the one nine hundred twenty s. directors dared to try out new cinematic forms using novel god techniques the film creates an image of life in the tenements of the big city and once again. plays a major role. suddenly everything is in motion the stories the camera the montage. this is in process it's a phase in which film is exploring its possibilities finding a new cinematic language there are major discoveries in both lighting and the art of storytelling. it's a. new film language and new perspectives. i think you get funnier more of the same weimar cinema revisited makes you want to discover more about the little known films from this fascinating era. it's not quite as prestigious as the one underway in berlin right now but another film festival just took place in san francisco one that celebrates the diversity and dynamism of german language cinema the film screened at the berlin and beyond festival the largest german language film festival outside of europe and blockbusters sti
life begins tomorrow is an experimental social drama about a man who's just been let out of prison. in the one nine hundred twenty s. directors dared to try out new cinematic forms using novel god techniques the film creates an image of life in the tenements of the big city and once again. plays a major role. suddenly everything is in motion the stories the camera the montage. this is in process it's a phase in which film is exploring its possibilities finding a new cinematic language there are...
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for the south an experimental this kind of experiment you need animals that don't get easily frustrated can take a long time and to start with the animal doesn't know what you wanted to do the patients are very conscientious if you give them a task they'll stick with it even if it takes weeks it's fantastic. and that's fantastic. pigeons actually the sole focus of. work the neuroscientist is interested in our learning works in all animals and in humans since animal perception is similar to that of humans experiments with animals allow him to form conclusions about how the brain perceives and processes learning. the basic mechanisms are not just demonstrated by tests with photos going toward couldn't even manage to teach is pigeons and spelling to begin with they learn to distinguish between real english words and made up words then new words are introduced. if the word is a real one the pigeon picks on it if it's a made up word it picks on the star. but. proves is that. there is a rule to spelling to me which letters go together in a particular language and this differs from german to e
for the south an experimental this kind of experiment you need animals that don't get easily frustrated can take a long time and to start with the animal doesn't know what you wanted to do the patients are very conscientious if you give them a task they'll stick with it even if it takes weeks it's fantastic. and that's fantastic. pigeons actually the sole focus of. work the neuroscientist is interested in our learning works in all animals and in humans since animal perception is similar to that...
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in one thousand nine hundred nine balam i still made an experimental film for german television. stockhausen the man she'd fallen in love with in the one nine hundred seventy s. composed the music. of bach we were a good team i told him about anarchy which loosened him up a bit and broke down his strict sense of order and he taught me about serial thinking i took a course in serial composition techniques with him and transpose that to all five senses. are of the forms then. mary bell meister and stockhausen married and had children together who also became artists their sons in on is a musician who likes to push boundaries just like his mother. has been a constant source of inspiration to him. word of this wealth of different genres forms colors writings that information's just has to get out. of eight well yes i was the one octave and now that she's eighty three for her popularity has been going through the roof for two or three years and rightly so so few people i know. saying that what used to be ridiculed as girlie art is real art and it's fascinating this is this is surfacin
in one thousand nine hundred nine balam i still made an experimental film for german television. stockhausen the man she'd fallen in love with in the one nine hundred seventy s. composed the music. of bach we were a good team i told him about anarchy which loosened him up a bit and broke down his strict sense of order and he taught me about serial thinking i took a course in serial composition techniques with him and transpose that to all five senses. are of the forms then. mary bell meister...
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. >> reporter: among the experimental drugs show something promise, one from a japanese pharmaceutical company that killed it in a single dose. >> others don't get infected. >> reporter: the drug and others that hold potential if fast tracked for fda approval would hit shelves at the earliest next flu season. and doctors say eaven though th flu shot is 30% effective this year against the deadliest strain, they're urging everyone to get it. even if it doesn't cover every strain, the shot could help mitigate the symptoms. >> thank you very much, hena. >>> in south korea, american chloe kim dominated the women's snowboard halfpipe to earn america another olympic gold medal. kim, 17 years old, was the overwhelming favorite going to the games and delivered a spectacular performance despite the pressure. american jamie anderson successfully defended her title in women's snowboard slope style. and sean white finished first in the halfpipe qualifying. the u.s. has six medals overall, including three golds. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news", two cops found guilt flow -- guilty in one of t
. >> reporter: among the experimental drugs show something promise, one from a japanese pharmaceutical company that killed it in a single dose. >> others don't get infected. >> reporter: the drug and others that hold potential if fast tracked for fda approval would hit shelves at the earliest next flu season. and doctors say eaven though th flu shot is 30% effective this year against the deadliest strain, they're urging everyone to get it. even if it doesn't cover every...
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her last hope, an experimental drug but it wasn't created for humans.t was a cancer drug for dogs. >> i didn't think dogs got cancer. >> good boy. >> reporter: cancer is so common in dogs that doctors are studying them as a model for treating the disease in humans. >> when they get the cancer, they're ie de identical to people at every level. >> reporter: humans and dogs are 95% identical genetically especially when it comes to their immune systems. >> there's something like four to five diseases that are genetically based. >> reporter: they are conducting clinical trials of drugs that could cure cancer in dogs. if the studies are successful, the drugs will be tested in humans. at least four drugs have made it to human trials. scientists are studying 3,000 golden retoo retrieve retrievers. the breed with the highest rate of cancer. they are being followed from birth to death. >> we'll have stories about where they went and interacted with owners. >> could dog be the owner to cancer in human sns. >> i would like to think so. >> reporter: so would emily b
her last hope, an experimental drug but it wasn't created for humans.t was a cancer drug for dogs. >> i didn't think dogs got cancer. >> good boy. >> reporter: cancer is so common in dogs that doctors are studying them as a model for treating the disease in humans. >> when they get the cancer, they're ie de identical to people at every level. >> reporter: humans and dogs are 95% identical genetically especially when it comes to their immune systems. >>...
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there's an experimental treatment out there designed to give people with epp temporary protection from the sun. the drug, afamelanotide. each dose implanted beneath the skin will increase skin pigmentation for two months. basically it would give brady a medicinal tan. >> a protected layer. >> like a coat of armor. >> great way of looking at it. >> the drug hasn't been submitted to the fda for approval, kristen has been telling her son about the treatment since it went through a drug treatment five years ago. how does it make you feel inside when you think about the possibility of having a drug that could help? >> makes me happy. >> brady's mom got to know a young man named andrew terrell, who had the treatment for several months during that drug trial. he has been waiting for the drug's availability, too. >> i coached baseball that summer. i was outside all the time. there was no reaction. >> we arranged for him to speak with brady about the implant. >> how did it feel? >> it was great. so it was really easy to get. 20 minutes in the doctor's office. it works for two months. i got real
there's an experimental treatment out there designed to give people with epp temporary protection from the sun. the drug, afamelanotide. each dose implanted beneath the skin will increase skin pigmentation for two months. basically it would give brady a medicinal tan. >> a protected layer. >> like a coat of armor. >> great way of looking at it. >> the drug hasn't been submitted to the fda for approval, kristen has been telling her son about the treatment since it went...
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and some discipline rules and regulations chaos soon breaks out in the experimental prison scientists for. six and a half years the most. likely. the experiment goes horribly wrong and the only chance for survival is to flame this is a nightmarish vision of human guinea pigs. now at the top of the show i claimed that germany had pioneered the. may i now present exhibit a from one nine hundred thirty one fritz lang's first ever talk a milestone of the history. here fritz lang simply into mates violence rather than showing it yet there's no doubt in view as minds that it will owners of these toys are dead and the killer is as frightening as he is frightening in an insanely good performance by peter lawrie sever the film scenes have gone down in cinema history. i am not imo that. the hunt so soon becomes the hunted chased by an angry mob it's fritz lang's warning about naziism which in the early one nine hundred thirty s. was starting to undermine the rule of law. the killer is tried by a grim kangaroo court with no allowances made for his mental illness hear. hear. sure. but all in plac
and some discipline rules and regulations chaos soon breaks out in the experimental prison scientists for. six and a half years the most. likely. the experiment goes horribly wrong and the only chance for survival is to flame this is a nightmarish vision of human guinea pigs. now at the top of the show i claimed that germany had pioneered the. may i now present exhibit a from one nine hundred thirty one fritz lang's first ever talk a milestone of the history. here fritz lang simply into mates...
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>>> and tonight, the experimental drug being called the flu killer. pill really get rid of the flu in 24 hours? we'll be right back. an stay home with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries, and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in patients with sickle cell disorders, serious, sometimes fatal crises can occur. the most common side effect is bone and muscle ache. so why go back there? if you'd rather be home, ask your doctor about neul
>>> and tonight, the experimental drug being called the flu killer. pill really get rid of the flu in 24 hours? we'll be right back. an stay home with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer...
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. >> patients with terminal illness should have access to experimental treatment immediately that couldotentially save their lives. >> reporter: one comment about right to try legislation was more than politics to the mongiello family. it was hope. >> i want to give my husband a chance. i want him to have hope. >> frank mongiello has als a disease that has taken him from an active husband and father to someone who relies almost entirely on his family. >> it's been two years we've been fighting for this. that's two years that he's progressed from walking and talking. >> frank family and friends took on the political fight to get the right to try experimental medicine. two years much progress but no signed bill. so it's easy to understand why there were mixed emotions. >> just to know that we weren't forgotten. >> for the president to acknowledge it and say like this is one of the big issues i want to take care that's awesome. >> they were excited they had hope but understandably skeptical about waiting on politics while their father and others deteriorate. >> he's not a policy. he's a hu
. >> patients with terminal illness should have access to experimental treatment immediately that couldotentially save their lives. >> reporter: one comment about right to try legislation was more than politics to the mongiello family. it was hope. >> i want to give my husband a chance. i want him to have hope. >> frank mongiello has als a disease that has taken him from an active husband and father to someone who relies almost entirely on his family. >> it's been...
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so every ounce of emotion, it is a very experimental well side. so many players out injured.hroughout the course of the six nations. scotland, optimism, having competed with new zealand of the art and beating australia. their top court as a player who was famed for his unpredictability and they have attacking players, slayer in the bones and the best tactic for wales might be to keep the ball away from stuart hogg in particular. we will see how long that scottish encouragement and ink courage that lasts. —— optimism. england played france. england are in italy on sunday. it may well come down to england versus ireland in the final weekend. whoever ends up winning this match, they will be starting off the tournament and looking upwards. thank you, joel. what annoys. that is before kick—off. live in cardiff. both of those matches live on bbc one. manchester city can go 18 ppoints clear at the top of the premier league, if they can win at burnley, and the champions in waiting, are indeed in front it took them just 21 minutes to find an opening, carved beautifully by danilo, the
so every ounce of emotion, it is a very experimental well side. so many players out injured.hroughout the course of the six nations. scotland, optimism, having competed with new zealand of the art and beating australia. their top court as a player who was famed for his unpredictability and they have attacking players, slayer in the bones and the best tactic for wales might be to keep the ball away from stuart hogg in particular. we will see how long that scottish encouragement and ink courage...
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we had great experimental drugs that will be years before they come onto the market.it is called right to try, and i hope you folks can approve it, i hope you agree with it. i think it's so important. that will be years before they come onto the market. [applause] gottlieb is heading it up. the other thing you get, you learn pretty quickly how effective it is. does it work? you learn in really very quickly. right to try. we can fix bad trade deals and negotiate new ones that are fair , and the most important word to me on trade is reciprocal. we have deals where companies will send in a motorbike, we charge them nothing. but when we send a harley davidson or motorbike to those 100%ries, they charge us tax. that is not fair. so they will send their motorbikes or something into us, zero. we send to them, 100%. that is not fair trade. that is not fair. reciprocal.ord if they are going to do it to us, we will do it to them. do yourl happen, you numbers will make a lot of money. either is ok, as far as i'm concerned. we can rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, and we will
we had great experimental drugs that will be years before they come onto the market.it is called right to try, and i hope you folks can approve it, i hope you agree with it. i think it's so important. that will be years before they come onto the market. [applause] gottlieb is heading it up. the other thing you get, you learn pretty quickly how effective it is. does it work? you learn in really very quickly. right to try. we can fix bad trade deals and negotiate new ones that are fair , and the...
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. >> reporter: the wooster group was experimental theater at its most experimental. 27 years with theny taught dafoe a very physical kind of acting. >> i have a lot of faith in the wisdom of the body. you know, i feel like the body doesn't lie. >> you said that you sometimes feel that your acting is -- that you're more like a dancer. >> right. i think i express myself best through my body. i forget myself. >> they're angels. >> reporter: and your face. the way you use your face. >> i don't use my face. my face uses me. really. >> i have gaps in my teeth. >> i think my face is expressive. but i have nothing to do with it. >> it just happens. >> it happens. >> and it's really no problem to get rid of chocolate peanuts. suck them. >> reporter: only a confident character actor would dare engage in such on-screen silliness. he can be very funny. >> this is a disaster! >> reporter: yes, willem dafoe. but he's still taking roles like this one, in "the life and death of marina abramovich." he picks his projects based on whether he feels challenged. the production was directed by his wife, ita
. >> reporter: the wooster group was experimental theater at its most experimental. 27 years with theny taught dafoe a very physical kind of acting. >> i have a lot of faith in the wisdom of the body. you know, i feel like the body doesn't lie. >> you said that you sometimes feel that your acting is -- that you're more like a dancer. >> right. i think i express myself best through my body. i forget myself. >> they're angels. >> reporter: and your face. the...
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hour, thein an goldwater institute on right to ill allowing terminally patients to obtain experimental drugs not approved by the fda. tim huelskamp, now president and ceo of the heartland institute, on tax climate and energy policy, and drug availability. and later, becky pringle on recent school shootings and safety. ♪ host: good morning everyone on this friday, february 23rd. we begin this morning with gun owners only. do you support or oppose what you are hearing from the president on combating gun violence? if you own a gun and you support .imits, (202) 748-8000 if you oppose limits as a gun owner, (202) 748-8001. you can also join us on twitter or join the conversation on facebook.com/c-span. gun owners only this morning for our first hour. the washington post front page this morning with the headline -- "arminges teachers is the president's top priority." here is what he had to say yesterday when he met with state and local officials on the issue. [video clip] lot have been reading a about it, and i think when you allow a person that has been in the marines for 20 years, who has
hour, thein an goldwater institute on right to ill allowing terminally patients to obtain experimental drugs not approved by the fda. tim huelskamp, now president and ceo of the heartland institute, on tax climate and energy policy, and drug availability. and later, becky pringle on recent school shootings and safety. ♪ host: good morning everyone on this friday, february 23rd. we begin this morning with gun owners only. do you support or oppose what you are hearing from the president on...
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wherever their work existing military bases or secret quieter facilities that were involved in experimental technologies. he would have a community of germans popping up. eventually, the most famous group of germans, the rocket team would wind up creating a whole community of germans in huntsville alabama where they would remain indefinitely. it was an interesting phenomenon to have within 4 to 5 years after the end of the work, communities of germans living in military towns and influencing the culture of wherever they happen to be. which is all of the midwest, the south primarily. and this did not remain much of the secret given the numbers that were coming to the country and it is kind of hard to miss germans scientists on military bases so the military realized that by early 1946 they would have to tell the public. and so they very carefully crafted a press release that did not go over too well. because it basically prepared nazi scientists -- compared nazi scientists to albert einstein. he wrote in your time thing that as he called them these are the -- in our country. he was a proud a
wherever their work existing military bases or secret quieter facilities that were involved in experimental technologies. he would have a community of germans popping up. eventually, the most famous group of germans, the rocket team would wind up creating a whole community of germans in huntsville alabama where they would remain indefinitely. it was an interesting phenomenon to have within 4 to 5 years after the end of the work, communities of germans living in military towns and influencing...
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i don't think the military should be a place for experimentation. i have a friend who is a 20-year navy seal and then transitioned to a woman. and she fought for that right and that's great. it's difficult for me because i'm not in that position. i don't know what it feels likes. i am a big believer that if you fight for the country and can live up to the standards, you should have an equal opportunity to try out. the social experimentation -- when i was getting out of the navy, the big thing was repealing don't ask, don't tell. we didn't care. it didn't married -- matter to us. the military is there to fight and deter. >> and we'll see what the white house decides. great to see you and have fun at cpac tomorrow. well, rick harrison of the pawn stars hits cpac tomorrow as well. tonight he's going to talk to us to talk about exactly what's going wrong with the us education system and how the us stacks u >>i'm going to round up some real knew -- news. it is called a conversation with barack obama. but you probably will not hear much about what the for
i don't think the military should be a place for experimentation. i have a friend who is a 20-year navy seal and then transitioned to a woman. and she fought for that right and that's great. it's difficult for me because i'm not in that position. i don't know what it feels likes. i am a big believer that if you fight for the country and can live up to the standards, you should have an equal opportunity to try out. the social experimentation -- when i was getting out of the navy, the big thing...
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so with that experimentation nowhere does it take place more and second we need to look at the whole notion of how we deal with investments in human capital. the truth is even if we get this right and allow people to move from job to job and have benefits that travel we will not be fully adequate if we don't recognize that the one third of the american workforce needs to change jobs or skills before 2030 if we don't have those incentives. that means we need to have a real conversation about american capitalism. . . . . >> 20th century capitalism also assume the role of government and the role of education was to help prepare someone for the first job. once you get the first job weather on the line or working in a corporate environment it became the responsibility of the company to continue to upscale you through your career. well nobody's going to work for the same job over their whole career. if you look at millennial's they're constantly wanting to change careers and try different items. then that approach are not going to work on the 21st century. the truth is, we have a tax code
so with that experimentation nowhere does it take place more and second we need to look at the whole notion of how we deal with investments in human capital. the truth is even if we get this right and allow people to move from job to job and have benefits that travel we will not be fully adequate if we don't recognize that the one third of the american workforce needs to change jobs or skills before 2030 if we don't have those incentives. that means we need to have a real conversation about...
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deputies contacted a pilot who said he had landed and then taken off again in an experimental plane in that same area. >>> dmv staying close for the rest of the week caused by a flood because of copper thieves. the highway patrol believe a thief copper piping in the roof. >>> and as abc7 news reporter vic lee saying the letter stands to benefit from farrell being mayor. >> reporter: from the day he was sworn in as the city's top politician, he has taken a leave of absence from thayer ventures. >> i have taken a leave of absence. >> reporter: further proof he mea means it, farrell signed this agreement. he was officially on leave that he would receive no compensation and not perform any job duties. but now this letter has surfaced. a confidential memo saying in part farrell's four and a half term as mayor will become advantage to the long-term benefit supervisor malia cohen wondered if this was a conflict of interest. >> there should be an investigation to the validity of what was outlined. >> i didn't see the final letter. i understand why that was sent. >> reporter: why? >> well as my
deputies contacted a pilot who said he had landed and then taken off again in an experimental plane in that same area. >>> dmv staying close for the rest of the week caused by a flood because of copper thieves. the highway patrol believe a thief copper piping in the roof. >>> and as abc7 news reporter vic lee saying the letter stands to benefit from farrell being mayor. >> reporter: from the day he was sworn in as the city's top politician, he has taken a leave of...
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think that when you look at the winner is this award it's very clear why he said that it's very experimental very unusual it mixes facts and fiction it blurs and you never really know whether what you're seeing is talking mentary or drama they have actors they have real people but the thing you really need to know about . this film is it starts with a close up of the male genitalia and then goes from there there's a lot of nudity a lot of explicit sex not really in a pornographic way but the whole movie is about sex it's a very intimate look at human sexuality and human intimacy. now my earlier you just mentioned the need to movement this is the first one alice in family began who took best female lead. so the best female lead went to the powder going actress and broom in the film had a dad asked the era says from paraguay she was really this is a very slow sort of contained film but she was really stunning and i am happy with the squad this was something that we would talk about this film quite a lot when we watched it for a while afterwards it was it was very moving performance and says sh
think that when you look at the winner is this award it's very clear why he said that it's very experimental very unusual it mixes facts and fiction it blurs and you never really know whether what you're seeing is talking mentary or drama they have actors they have real people but the thing you really need to know about . this film is it starts with a close up of the male genitalia and then goes from there there's a lot of nudity a lot of explicit sex not really in a pornographic way but the...
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deputies contacted a pilot who said he had landed and then taken off again in an experimental plane in that same area. >>> dmv staying close for the rest of the week caused by a flood because of copper thieves. the highway patrol believe a thief stole copper piping in roof. >>> and as abc7 news reporter vic lee saying the letter stands to benefit from farrell being mayor. >> reporter: from the day he was sworn in as the city's top politician, he has taken a leave of absence from thayer ventures. >> i have taken a leave of absence. >> reporter: further proof he mea means it, farrell signed this agreement. he was officially on leave that he would receive no compensation and not perform any job duties. but now this letter has surfaced. a confidential memo saying in part farrell's four and a half term as mayor will become advantage to the long-term benefit supervisor malia cohen wondered if this was a conflict of interest. >> there should be an investigation to the validity of what was outlined. >> i didn't see the final letter. i understand why that was sent. >> reporter: why? >> well as
deputies contacted a pilot who said he had landed and then taken off again in an experimental plane in that same area. >>> dmv staying close for the rest of the week caused by a flood because of copper thieves. the highway patrol believe a thief stole copper piping in roof. >>> and as abc7 news reporter vic lee saying the letter stands to benefit from farrell being mayor. >> reporter: from the day he was sworn in as the city's top politician, he has taken a leave of...
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and we have great experimental drugs, but it will be years before they come up to market. so i hope you folks can approve it, and i hope you agree with this. i think it is so important. so important. we are heading it up. and the other thing you get, you learn pretty quickly how effective it is. does it work? does it work very quickly? so right to try. we can fix better trade deals and negotiate new ones that are fair, and most importantly to me, reciprocal. we have deals where companies will send in something, and we charge them nothing, but when we send a harley-davidson or a motorbike to those countries, they charge us 100% tax. that's not fair. so they will send their motorbikes or something into an zero, we send it to them, 100%. that's not fair trade. that's not fair. so i like the word reciprocal. if they are going to do it to us, we are going to do it to them. and what is going to happen is the numbers are either going to come down, or we are going to make a lot of money. either one is okay as far as i am concerned. we can rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, and
and we have great experimental drugs, but it will be years before they come up to market. so i hope you folks can approve it, and i hope you agree with this. i think it is so important. so important. we are heading it up. and the other thing you get, you learn pretty quickly how effective it is. does it work? does it work very quickly? so right to try. we can fix better trade deals and negotiate new ones that are fair, and most importantly to me, reciprocal. we have deals where companies will...
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we have great experimental drugs that will be years before they come onto the market. it is called right to try, and i hope you folks can approve it and i hope you agree with it, but i think it is so important, it is so important. and the other thing you get is you learn pretty quickly how effective it is. does it work? you learn it really very quickly. right to try. we can fix that trade deals and negotiate new ones that are fair, and the most important words to me on trade is , because we have deals where companies will send in a motorbike and we charge them nothing. but when we send a harley davidson or motorbike to those companies, they charge us 100% tax. that is not fair. they will send their motorbikes or something into us -- zero. we send it to them -- 100%. that is not fair trade. not fair. i like the word reciprocal. if they do it to us, we will do it to them. what is going to happen is your numbers are going to come down, or we will make a lot of money. and either one is ok, as far as i'm concerned. we can rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, and we will, a
we have great experimental drugs that will be years before they come onto the market. it is called right to try, and i hope you folks can approve it and i hope you agree with it, but i think it is so important, it is so important. and the other thing you get is you learn pretty quickly how effective it is. does it work? you learn it really very quickly. right to try. we can fix that trade deals and negotiate new ones that are fair, and the most important words to me on trade is , because we...
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. >> patients with terminal illness should have access to experimental treatment immediately.hat could potentially save their lives. >> reporter: one comment about right to try legislation was more than politics to the mongiello family. it was hope. >> i want to give my husband a chance. i want him to have hope. >> reporter: frank man jell-o has als disease that has taken him from an active husband and father to someone who relies almost entirely on his family. >> it's been two years that we've been fighting for this. let's two years he's progressed from walking and talking. >> frank family and friends took on the political fight to get the right to try experimental medicine. two years much progress but no signed bill. so it's easy to understand why there were mixed emotions. >> just to know that we weren't forgotten. >> for the president to acknowledge it and say like this is one of the big issues i want to take caver, hike that's awesome. >> reporter: they were excited that they had hope but understandably skeptical about waiting on politics while their father and others det
. >> patients with terminal illness should have access to experimental treatment immediately.hat could potentially save their lives. >> reporter: one comment about right to try legislation was more than politics to the mongiello family. it was hope. >> i want to give my husband a chance. i want him to have hope. >> reporter: frank man jell-o has als disease that has taken him from an active husband and father to someone who relies almost entirely on his family. >>...
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the film symphony of now celebrates balin life on the big screen the music but this experimental piece comes from a whole range of german electro acts including producer frank federman techno pioneer good room goot krautrock veteran hans york emerged l.e.o.'s and d.j. duo mode select the symphony of now is a tribute to the silent film berlin symphony of a metro police from the one nine hundred twenty seven. the new film is sponsored by german car maker audi and premier just prior to the bernie nala film festival. hold tight people crazy frog is back. and he's breaking records the track by axel f. now has a billion hits all new jeep. originally a piece by composer how wrote fall to maya the new version came out in two thousand and five thirteen years later the frog is big news again that video got five hundred million new hits in the last eight months alone the german production team behind the song are now threatening more crazy frog tracks. of star frog you have to see it still believe it's now let's turn to. the legendary cost of just one themselves another grammy the band just perfo
the film symphony of now celebrates balin life on the big screen the music but this experimental piece comes from a whole range of german electro acts including producer frank federman techno pioneer good room goot krautrock veteran hans york emerged l.e.o.'s and d.j. duo mode select the symphony of now is a tribute to the silent film berlin symphony of a metro police from the one nine hundred twenty seven. the new film is sponsored by german car maker audi and premier just prior to the bernie...
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but the experimental drug won't be available till next year. it's i in late stage trials rigt now.uld only require you take that one pill compared to the two pill a day dose you need for other flu medications such as tamiflu. scientists around the world are looking to make a super vaccine that would prevent all types of the flu and by the way, folks at u penn they're kind of leading the way with a lot of this stuff. however that is at least ten years away. >>> several states are now experimentals with the concept of putting your license oh on your tone. it's a two year pilot program. it works out without wi-fi. it segregated from other information on your phone. requires added -- like your tipping prep. shopping at a liquor store it will show your photo and whether you can legally buy alcohol. it doesn't show all the other stuff on there. critics warn this could clear the way for invasive national database, however. >> what keeps the government from over reaching? what keeps them from going the next step and really is only another step or two to a national id where they know everyt
but the experimental drug won't be available till next year. it's i in late stage trials rigt now.uld only require you take that one pill compared to the two pill a day dose you need for other flu medications such as tamiflu. scientists around the world are looking to make a super vaccine that would prevent all types of the flu and by the way, folks at u penn they're kind of leading the way with a lot of this stuff. however that is at least ten years away. >>> several states are now...
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. >> the reason why -- this seems a little more experimental to me. they -- the sponsor said it's been tried in one other place, you know, downtown. this is sort of out in the boonies neighborhood. there's a chase, a full-service chase, right across the street. across from the whole foods, there's a full-service wells fargo that we approved a couple of months ago. i don't know if it will be worth it to expand it to the more experimental thing. right now, it's one a.t.m. but it is used quite a bit. i would like to make a motion that we direct staff to put together a motion of approval that we look at later on until the end of their lease. >> vice president richards: sure. second. >> president hillis: if we wanted to, you can include in the motion an option for them to explore this remote banking concept and that way it gives them enough leeway for us to work with them if they choose to work in this direction. >> commissioner melger: if they want to make the investment, but i would not require it. >> there's been a motion seconded to motion of intent to
. >> the reason why -- this seems a little more experimental to me. they -- the sponsor said it's been tried in one other place, you know, downtown. this is sort of out in the boonies neighborhood. there's a chase, a full-service chase, right across the street. across from the whole foods, there's a full-service wells fargo that we approved a couple of months ago. i don't know if it will be worth it to expand it to the more experimental thing. right now, it's one a.t.m. but it is used...