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>> that's a question you face with all experimental data. you look at data, and you try to rule out all competing proposals, and the proposal that stands up and is the best explanation is the one with you gain confidence in. so we've done calculations, actually, aye not done these calculations myself, others should get the credit for it, but other physicists have done credit of what would happen under this process. and they have explicit predictions for what would happen to the radiation, plus how the temperature would vary from place to place. and if you find temperature variations in line with those predictions and there's no other competing explanation, then, indeed, your confidence in this possibility would rightly grow. that's the way sykes works. >> final. let's assume it will happen someday, and then we'll have proof of it. >> i agree with you completely. >> so tell us about some of the other multiverse theories j. what time is it? because i think we've been going on -- >> it's 8:10. [laughter] >> no, i want to make sure people can in
>> that's a question you face with all experimental data. you look at data, and you try to rule out all competing proposals, and the proposal that stands up and is the best explanation is the one with you gain confidence in. so we've done calculations, actually, aye not done these calculations myself, others should get the credit for it, but other physicists have done credit of what would happen under this process. and they have explicit predictions for what would happen to the radiation,...
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as essentially human experimentation. i think it's quite literally true what clive stafford smith thought of my effort that the human rights lawyer kai suffered snip who is based in europe who has represented for prisoners in the american south who now represents all prisoners you know he describes it as human experimentation and then that really is what it is because because what's happened is that in switching from one road to another and not just switching provide right another.
as essentially human experimentation. i think it's quite literally true what clive stafford smith thought of my effort that the human rights lawyer kai suffered snip who is based in europe who has represented for prisoners in the american south who now represents all prisoners you know he describes it as human experimentation and then that really is what it is because because what's happened is that in switching from one road to another and not just switching provide right another.
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here he mixes flavors and text in experimental ways. consider this chocolate mousse-- >> we want to make it crispy in some way and we were like we'll freeze it in liquid nitrogen. this is a fun game people like to do. >> reporter: whatever, it works. alinia was just named the sixth best restaurant in the world. a far cry from the small, blul blue-collar michigan tonight where he grew up. >> it's been quite a ride. >> reporter: a ride that took a frightening turn in 2007. he was diagnosed with stage 4 tongue cancer. doctors told him he had one chance at survival. so we're talkin talking about tg your tongue out. >> yeah, yeah, because at that point, they estimated the tumor was embedded inside the tongue, taking up about three-quarters of it. >> reporter: a clinical trial gave him another option-- an experimental drug and six months of daily radiation. >> i lost all sense of taste. i couldn't taste for about a year and a half. >> reporter: and he almost lost alinnia, too, because many of the young chefs working there jumped ship, so he c
here he mixes flavors and text in experimental ways. consider this chocolate mousse-- >> we want to make it crispy in some way and we were like we'll freeze it in liquid nitrogen. this is a fun game people like to do. >> reporter: whatever, it works. alinia was just named the sixth best restaurant in the world. a far cry from the small, blul blue-collar michigan tonight where he grew up. >> it's been quite a ride. >> reporter: a ride that took a frightening turn in 2007....
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. >>> friday marks one year after the experimental monju nuclear reactor resumed operations in japan. however, there is no clear prospect for a research and development program involving the reactor amid growing safety concerns following the disaster in fukushima. the reactor, located in sagua city prefecture resumed operations after a shutdown due to a sodium leakage accident and fire in 1995. this appears to support research and development as the main pillar of japan's nuclear fuel recycling policy. however, when the reactor was stopped for inspections last august, a three-ton fuel exchange device fell into it and got stuck. the japan atomic energy agency plans to resume tests on march 2012. the accident has delayed the research and development program by more than six months. like other nuclear plants in japan, a drill for responding to a possible loss of emergency power has been held for monju following the accident at fukushima daiichi plant. fukui prefecture has also asked the minister to assure safety of the reactor and set up a panel of experts for verification. >>> france's
. >>> friday marks one year after the experimental monju nuclear reactor resumed operations in japan. however, there is no clear prospect for a research and development program involving the reactor amid growing safety concerns following the disaster in fukushima. the reactor, located in sagua city prefecture resumed operations after a shutdown due to a sodium leakage accident and fire in 1995. this appears to support research and development as the main pillar of japan's nuclear fuel...
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>> if it wasn't because this is an experimental science. if we ruled out string theory, i'll be on the record, would i be depressed? i'd jump for joy because i'm not wedded to a theory but towards working towards -- on working towards truth. you go around once -- >> in this universe. [laughter] >> i don't want to work on a theory that's incorrect, so if it's wrong, i want to know today or yesterday, so it's not a matter of having a certain emotional investment in one outcome or another, but contributing however minimally that may be to the ongoing human search for truth, and finding that a given theory is wrong is progressing because you can throe that one away. depression, no, excitement. >> good. you're always exciting at whatever they find? >> that's the nature of reality, the nature of the universe. it's exciting. >> the lac ran for a full year now, the end of march is when they started. of course, they had a break, but they create so many collisions every second. you know, it's trillions and trillions and the data accumulates, and that
>> if it wasn't because this is an experimental science. if we ruled out string theory, i'll be on the record, would i be depressed? i'd jump for joy because i'm not wedded to a theory but towards working towards -- on working towards truth. you go around once -- >> in this universe. [laughter] >> i don't want to work on a theory that's incorrect, so if it's wrong, i want to know today or yesterday, so it's not a matter of having a certain emotional investment in one outcome...
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even the experimenters can't know. because the experimenter bias. so you have, that's why you have double-blind conditions. because we know how biassed the human brain is we will always find evidence to support our favorite theories. >> let me ask you a question about religion. that's been part of your book, a major part of your book. i am a church-going guy. but i am willing to entertain the possibility that i'm wrong. either about my individual faith or entirely. does that just make me a lousy church-goer? or am i somehow more open-minded? >> did makes you a good skeptic. you can be an honorary member of the skeptics society. >> maybe i'm just wrong. maybe -- division. >> because you were brought up that way and it kind of gets passed down, doesn't it in. >> the number one predictor of anybody's religious beliefs about their parents and upbringing, there are people drift away from that. they go to college or whatever. if they have conflict with their parents, they'll do something different. that's the number one predictor, political attitudes, you
even the experimenters can't know. because the experimenter bias. so you have, that's why you have double-blind conditions. because we know how biassed the human brain is we will always find evidence to support our favorite theories. >> let me ask you a question about religion. that's been part of your book, a major part of your book. i am a church-going guy. but i am willing to entertain the possibility that i'm wrong. either about my individual faith or entirely. does that just make me...
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. >> reporter: but he did, with an experimental new therapy for paralysis. as the president spells out a new vision for the middle east, we'll talk with his secretary of state, and a look back at the stories we've shared over the past five years. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. at times, lance armstrong has seemed superhuman. cancer nearly killed him, but he beat the disease and went on to conquer cycling's most grueling challenge, and did it over and over again. some say there's no way he could have won all those races without cheating, and now a "60 minutes" interview, one of his former teammates says that's exactly what armstrong did. more now from armen keteyian. >> lance armstrong wins the tour de france. >> reporter: in the face of more than a decade of accusations and investigations, there was a line seven-time tour de france champion lance armstrong says he never crossed: the use of illegal performance-enhancing drugs. >> i h
. >> reporter: but he did, with an experimental new therapy for paralysis. as the president spells out a new vision for the middle east, we'll talk with his secretary of state, and a look back at the stories we've shared over the past five years. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. at times, lance armstrong has seemed superhuman. cancer nearly killed...
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yo experimente una nueva atracciÓn que si viene no puede perdÉrsela. ♪♪♪ >> los fanÁticos de star warsche vamos a acampar. >> pero este aÑo hay un motivo muy especial, es la nueva atracciÓn, la fiesta de inauguraciÓn comenzÓ de dÍa, ¡y de noche se puso mejor! ♪♪♪ >> aquÍ estamos en un ruidoso centro espacial, aquÍ nos dieron la bienvenida. de inmediato abordamos la nave espacial, y nos preparamos para el vuelo nÚmero 1401, todo iba bien hasta que... me puse las gafas para ver todo en tercera dimensiÓn, y de inmediato comenzÓ la batalla, yo me unÍ a los buenos, y no tuvimos compasiÓn con los sits. fueron siete minutos donde recorrimos varios escenarios, ya vistos en la pelÍcula y al final fuimos los vencedores. y la victoria fue celebrada esta maÑana con la fiesta de inauguraciÓn, un derroche creativo y tecnolÓgico al estilo disney. entre los invitados especiales, el creador de star wars george lucas. >> ha creado un movimiento cultural con la guerra de las galaxias ¿quÉ significa para usted? >> la diferencia entre una pelÍcula y una atracciÓn es que una pelÍcula tiene que contar una hi
yo experimente una nueva atracciÓn que si viene no puede perdÉrsela. ♪♪♪ >> los fanÁticos de star warsche vamos a acampar. >> pero este aÑo hay un motivo muy especial, es la nueva atracciÓn, la fiesta de inauguraciÓn comenzÓ de dÍa, ¡y de noche se puso mejor! ♪♪♪ >> aquÍ estamos en un ruidoso centro espacial, aquÍ nos dieron la bienvenida. de inmediato abordamos la nave espacial, y nos preparamos para el vuelo nÚmero 1401, todo iba bien hasta que... me...
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con un tratamiento experimental de los cientÍficos de la universidad de california, recibe descargas york, pero si espectacular fue su permanencia en las alturas, bazo fue final de la historia pues el hombre se lanzÓ al vacÍo y una montaÑa de cajas de cartÓn amortiguÓ su caÍda. >> una joven de alabama recibiÓ el mejor regalos de graduaciÓn porque fue sorprendido por su padre, un soldado que cumple misiÓn en afganistÁn y regresÓ a casa para estar con ella en la que sin duda serÁ una noche inolvidable. >> el vaticano criticÓ una estatua moderna que representa juan pablo ii, opinan que la estatua de bronce ubicada en romano se parece pontÍfice, lo que es peor pasajeros y turistas dicen que le recuerda al difunto dictador mussolini. el valÓranse que retiró esta estatua. >> pasamos aÚn adelanto de lo que habrÁ este domingo en al punto. >> este domingo, el error en la loterÍa de visas estados unidos, hablamos con una de las vÍctimas. <> fue para mÍ un choque tremendo, me quedÉ asombrada, todo se derrumbÓ. >> tenemos las quejas del departamento de seguridad interna- >> me aventaba la porta
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to have experimental therapy developed by ucla and the university of louisville. it includes stimulating the spinal cord with a mild dose of electricity. the results are unbelievable. >> i stood -- independently after not having moved anything for four years. >> doctors suspect 10 to 15% of people with spinal cord injuries could benefit from this treatment. >> all they need is a little bit of hope. >>> it's part of many women's daily routine. now doctors say makeup could cause a bit of a medical mixup. >> the problem with mascara. >> reporter: like many women, she loves her mascara. she can't imagine leaving home without it. >> i always have to have it on. >> reporter: and now some doctors are asking patients to skip the mascara. the reason -- iron oxide can create a dark blotch on a scan. it can be interpreted as melanoma. some radiologists insist that all cosmetics be removed. the problem is not limited to mascara. >> the patients with eye liner tattoos. >> permanent cosmetics can contain heavy metals. the report opened her eyes. she'll still use mascara just no
to have experimental therapy developed by ucla and the university of louisville. it includes stimulating the spinal cord with a mild dose of electricity. the results are unbelievable. >> i stood -- independently after not having moved anything for four years. >> doctors suspect 10 to 15% of people with spinal cord injuries could benefit from this treatment. >> all they need is a little bit of hope. >>> it's part of many women's daily routine. now doctors say makeup...
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brown was the only person aboard the experimental plane that looked similar to this one. the flight normally takes him only an hour. at 7:00, his son noticed he hadn't arrived and alerted police. his father mentioned bad weather yesterday. >> he wasn't one to take chances. i read reports where stranger things have happened. >> a search and rescue team scoured an area within the forest. >> i know he didn't have survival equipment. >> the plane lost altitude from 15,000 to 12,000 feet then quickly fell off radar. it's half way between mindon and tracy. >> they have planes searching the grid pattern and the county sheriff is doing a ground search with eight or ten volunteers. >> he lives in gardnerville, nevada. he owns two wineries in california. they donate a portion of proceeds to breast cancer research. he took up the cause after his wife died of the disease. >> pray for us and pray for his safe return or at least we can find him. you know, that would be helpful for our family. >> that was kimberly terry reporting. he's a wine maker, but also the master mind behind the w
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this is the sound of an earlier experimental version of a stealth helicopter. >> it would be a vague sound. it might be the sound of a helicopter that was going in the opposite direction. >> reporter: one key to the chopper's stealth nature is a secret, heavily coded fabric-lick material, which children in the neighborhood could be seen collecting. >> probably people in the pentagon tonight who are very concerned that peemss of the helicopter may be, even now, on their way to china, because we know china is trying to make stealth aircraft. >> reporter: the chinese military has a close relationship with pakistan. and the remaining large pieces of the secret u.s. helicopter, some hidden under a tarp, were trucked away by pakistani officials to an unknown destination. residents there also told abc news that just before the helicopters arrived, all electricity and cell phone service was knocked out. then came back right after the choppers left. senior pentagon official said today he would absolutely not comment on our report, terry. >> all the highest tools, best capacities used in that
this is the sound of an earlier experimental version of a stealth helicopter. >> it would be a vague sound. it might be the sound of a helicopter that was going in the opposite direction. >> reporter: one key to the chopper's stealth nature is a secret, heavily coded fabric-lick material, which children in the neighborhood could be seen collecting. >> probably people in the pentagon tonight who are very concerned that peemss of the helicopter may be, even now, on their way to...
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john with the experimental therapy. >> rob summers was a star college pitcher when a hit-and- run accidenthim paralyzed from the waist down. >> they said you'll never walk again. you'll never take a step. nothing. >> they were wrong. researchers working with the christopher and dana reid foundation announced summers is the first patient to stand using a new therapy that could change the treatment of paralysis. >> i stood. after not moved anything for four years and i stood. >> the landmark findings are published in the journal. they challenge conventional thinking that signals from the brain are needed for walking. >> what we really discovered is that the neurons in the spinal cord, the nerves can do all the same things as the nerves in the brain. >> summer's injury disrupted the path way that normally triggers walking. researchers put in a stimulator that allowed his legs to move without input from the brain. > left leg up. >> about an hour a day, i can move my ankles, knees, hips, all on command. i started regaining abdominal strength and can do sit ups now again. >> he also made other m
john with the experimental therapy. >> rob summers was a star college pitcher when a hit-and- run accidenthim paralyzed from the waist down. >> they said you'll never walk again. you'll never take a step. nothing. >> they were wrong. researchers working with the christopher and dana reid foundation announced summers is the first patient to stand using a new therapy that could change the treatment of paralysis. >> i stood. after not moved anything for four years and i...
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he used an experimental medication made by amgen. he's going to lead that relay for life walk earlier this morning. he is now cancer free. that will be just after 10:00 a.m. live in livermore. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 6:06. new reports this morning now identifying the housekeeper who has the child fathered by arnold schwarzenegger. she's identified as 50-year-old mildred patricia baena who goes by the name patty. she worked in the schwarzenegger family home for 20 years before retiring in january. and there are reports she didn't tell schwarzenegger about the child until the child was a toddler. he's now said to be about 14 years old. new york times says baena was working at the home and was pregnant at the same time maria shriver was pregnant with the youngest of the schwarzenegger's four children. now maria shriver issued this statement. she says "this is a painful and heartbreaking time. as a mother, my concern is for the children ." >>> this morning san francisco police are looking for the gunman responsi
he used an experimental medication made by amgen. he's going to lead that relay for life walk earlier this morning. he is now cancer free. that will be just after 10:00 a.m. live in livermore. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 6:06. new reports this morning now identifying the housekeeper who has the child fathered by arnold schwarzenegger. she's identified as 50-year-old mildred patricia baena who goes by the name patty. she worked in the schwarzenegger family home for...
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i am in favor to allow for experimentation. we cannot keep doing the same things. it just does not work. i am willing to give some support to see what happens. chairperson wynns: commissioner mendoza has not decided if she wants to fight this this evening. i have some things i would like to say. one, i want to say that the issue of predictability, the call for more predictability, is one of the things that interest me to support both the attendance area preference we have in elementary school, and the feeder policy. but i do want to point out that people are not choosing their area schools anymore than we did before, when they had little or no preference for those schools. i am not convinced that are not going to change their behavior. but it is very clear they did not immediately change their behavior. the same percentage of people did. i have not seen enough data to see if there were different people that are choosing than before. is everybody choosing their neighborhood schools? i particularly want to urge us not to put in a feeder preference, even as a tiebreak
i am in favor to allow for experimentation. we cannot keep doing the same things. it just does not work. i am willing to give some support to see what happens. chairperson wynns: commissioner mendoza has not decided if she wants to fight this this evening. i have some things i would like to say. one, i want to say that the issue of predictability, the call for more predictability, is one of the things that interest me to support both the attendance area preference we have in elementary school,...
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and you also have newer information and it's not really well understood a lot of experimental what are called trans genetic type of effects effects that would not necessarily appear in the children of people exposed to radiation would maybe even skip generations. until the results of the american japanese and asians d.n.a. studies are known the younger generation is left wondering and given the social stigma attached to the radiation this doubt could take so much and all the children of the. victims. my husband was of sand that his daughter was labeled who share in the press this look at this branch of him to meet that's when he proposed to me think that i was he who should really bothered him. i was worried about what would happen to our children at the time it was considered a transmittable disease so i didn't know what would happen. i thought well if it happens it happens i. my love is stronger than my fear you know what i still worry about my wife and daughter will be affected by the involved there. my mother in law feels responsible as she suffers the most innocent discussed yet.
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we also have new information and it's not really well understood a lot of the experimental what are called trans genetic type of effects effects that are not necessarily appear in the children of people exposed to radiation but maybe you can skip generations. until the results of the american japanese the nation's d.n.a. studies are now the younger generation is left wondering and given the social stigma attached to the radiation this doubt protects much and all the children and not a sucky victim. my husband who was of sand that he's daughter was labeled to heat a coup showing the press that this look at this front of him to greet that's when he proposed to me the fact that i was here who should really bothered him. i was worried about what would happen to our children at that time it was considered a transmittable disease so i didn't know what would happen so you. i thought well whatever happens it happens that. my love was stronger than my fear you know what i still worry that my wife and daughter will be affected by the involvement. my mother in law feels responsible and she suffers th
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to death you think methodology that hasn't been tried before and so quite clearly it is human experimentation. well that was the only honest to go our reporter with the nation magazine unfortunately that does it for now for more on the stories that we've covered this go to r t dot com slash usa and check out our you tube page at you tube dot com slash r t america can also follow me on twitter at those happen oh and i hope to see you right back here in our. wealthy british style. guide to the rise. of. markets trying to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause report on our. world. really do you believe some science and technology from the realms. of the future are covered. live . broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. this is one of the most dangerous places on earth photo over by armed is the most groups pirates and bandits somalia is a country with no law and order. where an armed escort is essential at all times. this film of record a seven hu
to death you think methodology that hasn't been tried before and so quite clearly it is human experimentation. well that was the only honest to go our reporter with the nation magazine unfortunately that does it for now for more on the stories that we've covered this go to r t dot com slash usa and check out our you tube page at you tube dot com slash r t america can also follow me on twitter at those happen oh and i hope to see you right back here in our. wealthy british style. guide to the...
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we also have newer information and it's not really well understood a lot of the experimental what are called trans genetic type of facts are facts that are not necessarily appear in the children of people exposed to radiation but maybe you can skip generations. until the results of the american japanese and asians d.n.a. studies are now the younger generation is left wondering and given the social stigma attached to the radiation this doubt who takes so much and all the children . pick them....
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we also have new information and it's not really well on the still a lot of experimental what are called trans genetic type of the facts the facts that have not necessarily appear in the children of people exposed to radiation but maybe even skip generations. until the results of the american japanese and asians d.n.a. studies are now the younger generation is left wondering and given the social stigma attached to the radiation this doubt can take so much and all the children. picked on. my...
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collaborated with the most diverse american theater venues, from large mainstream houses to the most experimental venues to african american ethnic cally specific theaters reaching extraordinarily diverse audiences. from here to japan, his acclaimed sisters, maximoto premiered in 2005. in the last couple years he worked with camposanto on a fist of roses on male violence and an orchestral composition. many of his plays are collected in month more cherry blossoms published by washington press. among his awards are the civil liberties public education fund and lila wallace reader's digest award. phillip is also a respected independent film maker whose film recently premiered at sundance, but we're here to talk about his upcoming production, after the war. a jazz-infused drama set in post-war san francisco japan town in 1948 which chronicles the return of japanese americans into the internment -- from the internment camp. sharing this evening is chloe veltman. chloe was born in london and received a master's degree with distinction in conjunction with harvard university and the moscow art theater sc
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. >> next week it will be three years since i took an experimental medication made by amgen that saved my life from cancer. stage four lymphoma. >>> well, one hour ago passengers on a stranded am track train in the nevada desert finally reached their destination. the train left chicago on friday night. yesterday around 1:30 in the morning it blew two engines stranding passengers about 100 miles east of elko. this is video we just got in of the passengers finally arriving in emeryville. they were put on buses when their train was derailed. everything was running smoothly but once the engines gave out it was one problem after another. >> it seemed like a comedy of errors or an exercise and inefficiency and just nobody -- the crew didn't seem to really know what was going on. >> well, passengers say they spent about ten hours stuck in the desert without power or ventilation. three people who rely on oxygen tanks were taken away in ambulance. they were expected to be put on another train some time today. >>> 4:37 is the time. let's check in with sal for a look at traffic this morning. we'r
. >> next week it will be three years since i took an experimental medication made by amgen that saved my life from cancer. stage four lymphoma. >>> well, one hour ago passengers on a stranded am track train in the nevada desert finally reached their destination. the train left chicago on friday night. yesterday around 1:30 in the morning it blew two engines stranding passengers about 100 miles east of elko. this is video we just got in of the passengers finally arriving in...
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me dancing with excitement, is the sixth annual maker fair in san mateo, practical, whimsical, experimentaliginal. the maker fair is where arts and crafts bridges over with science and engineering. now if coke zero and mentos, milk jug igloo. a spaceship tree house piques your interest, this is the fair for you. the maker fair, where the slogan is, if you think it, you can build it and then make it shoot fire. come to camel for a rocking good time in silent fashion. a very vocal reminder about the silent auction to raise money for st. jude's hospital. this honors the memory of little julian fargen, you can see autographed guitars by legends and more items by john mayer, sammy hagar and even joan baez. helping out kids and families in the name of one very special an that' s and thas what's going on "today in the bay." you go out there and make a difference. w intricat and that's good news, whether you're trying to sell or hoping to buy. because the only sign you really want to see is "sold." nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >>> all burgers are not created equ
me dancing with excitement, is the sixth annual maker fair in san mateo, practical, whimsical, experimentaliginal. the maker fair is where arts and crafts bridges over with science and engineering. now if coke zero and mentos, milk jug igloo. a spaceship tree house piques your interest, this is the fair for you. the maker fair, where the slogan is, if you think it, you can build it and then make it shoot fire. come to camel for a rocking good time in silent fashion. a very vocal reminder about...
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john lapook with the experimental therapy. >> reporter: rod summers was a star college pitcher five years ago when a hit and run accident left him paralyzed from the waist down. >> they said you'll never walk again, you'll never take a step, nothing. >> reporter: they were wrong. researchers working with the christopher and dana read foundation announced summers is the world's first patient to stand using a new therapy that could fundamentally change the treatment of paralysis. >> i stood independently, stood, after not having moved anything for four years and i stood. >> reporter: the landmark findings are published in the journal lab set. they challenge the thought that signals from the brain are needed for walking. >> the in your ons in the spinal cord can do all the same things as the nerves in the brain. >> reporter: summers injury disrupted the nerve pattern that normally stimulates walking, they implanted a stimulator that along with special exercises allowed his legs to move without input from the brain left leg up. >> stand about an hour ada, i can move my toes, afghanistan will,
john lapook with the experimental therapy. >> reporter: rod summers was a star college pitcher five years ago when a hit and run accident left him paralyzed from the waist down. >> they said you'll never walk again, you'll never take a step, nothing. >> reporter: they were wrong. researchers working with the christopher and dana read foundation announced summers is the world's first patient to stand using a new therapy that could fundamentally change the treatment of...
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an experimental therapy changed that almost overnight. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs and around thelobe. in a dramatic diplomatic put down, the prime minister of israel lectured president obama on the history of the middle east conflict, insisting in return to israel's 1967 borders was not acceptable. in yesterday's speech, the president said the borders must be the basis for new positions between israel and the palestinians. that is not going to happen, said benjamin netanyahu at the white house today. our north american editor reports. >> this is the look of the most powerful politician in the world on the receiving end of a lecture in his own home. the two have never gotten on, but the president played down the divide. >> there are obviously some differences between us. the precise formulations and language. that is going to happen between friends. >> the israeli prime minister had been watching him like talk and then spoke like one. -- have been watching him like a hawk -- and then spoke like one. >> we all want a piece that will be genuine and will hold and in europe. i think w
an experimental therapy changed that almost overnight. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs and around thelobe. in a dramatic diplomatic put down, the prime minister of israel lectured president obama on the history of the middle east conflict, insisting in return to israel's 1967 borders was not acceptable. in yesterday's speech, the president said the borders must be the basis for new positions between israel and the palestinians. that is not going to happen, said benjamin netanyahu at the...
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because of leonardo's experimental fresco technique, deterioration began within six years of its completion. the church was bombed in world war ii, but -- miraculously, it seemed -- the wall holding the last supper remained standing. a recent restoration peeled away 500 years of touch-ups, leaving a faint yet vibrant masterpiece. the room depicted in the painting seems like an architectural extension of the actual room. leonardo even painted as if the light from the real windows hit the fresco from the side. jesus anticipates his sacrifice: his face is sad, all-knowing, and accepting.
because of leonardo's experimental fresco technique, deterioration began within six years of its completion. the church was bombed in world war ii, but -- miraculously, it seemed -- the wall holding the last supper remained standing. a recent restoration peeled away 500 years of touch-ups, leaving a faint yet vibrant masterpiece. the room depicted in the painting seems like an architectural extension of the actual room. leonardo even painted as if the light from the real windows hit the fresco...
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now, an experimental therapy could give many new hope. >> it is an electrical device implanted in the spine that helps the spinal cord. it helped the young you are seeingen o the screen walk for the first time in four years. this morning, he and his doctor are here to tell us more about the incredible breakthrough. we are all looking forward to that story. we want to check in with jeff glor who has a look at some of the top headlines. >> that's fascinating. good morning guys and everyone at home. >>> israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu visits the while house. his meeting with president obama may >>> you're about to >>> you are about to meet a young man who is making medical history. his story is giving hope to millions of people paralyzed due to spinal cord injuries. his unprecedented treatment is turning convention wisdom on its head challenging the idea that signals from the brain are needed for walking. it might be a small step for 25-year-old rob summers but it is a giant leap for the 5.5 million people with spinal cord injuries. five years ago, the elite athlete had dream
now, an experimental therapy could give many new hope. >> it is an electrical device implanted in the spine that helps the spinal cord. it helped the young you are seeingen o the screen walk for the first time in four years. this morning, he and his doctor are here to tell us more about the incredible breakthrough. we are all looking forward to that story. we want to check in with jeff glor who has a look at some of the top headlines. >> that's fascinating. good morning guys and...
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this is the sound of an earlier experimental version of a stealth helicopter. >> there would be a vagueound. it might be the sound of a helicopter that was going in the opposite direction. >> reporter: one key to the chopper's stealth nature is a secret, heavily coated fabric-like material, which children in the neighborhood were seen collecting. >> there are probably people in the pentagon tonight who are very concerned that pieces of the helicopter may be even now on their way to china because we know china is trying to make stealth aircraft. >> reporter: the chinese military is known to have close relationships with the pakistani military. and the remaining large pieces of the secret u.s. helicopter hidden under a tarp were trucked away by pakistani officials tuesday to an unknown destination. residents there also told abc news that just before the helicopters arrived, all electricity and cell phone service was knocked out. then, came back right after the choppers left. a senior pentagon official said he would absolutely not comment on our report. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> a
this is the sound of an earlier experimental version of a stealth helicopter. >> there would be a vagueound. it might be the sound of a helicopter that was going in the opposite direction. >> reporter: one key to the chopper's stealth nature is a secret, heavily coated fabric-like material, which children in the neighborhood were seen collecting. >> there are probably people in the pentagon tonight who are very concerned that pieces of the helicopter may be even now on their...
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the deral aviation administration said brown was aboard the plane, an experimental plane that looks similar to this one. brown's son said the flight normally takes the experienced pilot only an hour. at 7:00, brown's son noticed he hadn't arrived and alerted police. he said his father mentioned bad weather in menden yesterday. >> he wasn't one to take chances but i've read in report where stranger things have happened. >> reporter: today a search and rescue team scoured an area within the el dorado national forest. >> it is rugged terrain. i know he didn't have any survival equipment. >> reporter: authorities stay plane which was being tracked by radar reportedly lost altitude from 15,000 to 12,000 feet and then quickly fell off radar in that area, about halfway between menden and tracy. >> they've got three airplane from the civil air patrol stepping grid pattern and then they have the amador county sheriff doing a ground search for him with about eight or ten volunteers. >> reporter: brown lives in gardenerville, nevada, but owns two wineries in california including cleavage creek in napa
the deral aviation administration said brown was aboard the plane, an experimental plane that looks similar to this one. brown's son said the flight normally takes the experienced pilot only an hour. at 7:00, brown's son noticed he hadn't arrived and alerted police. he said his father mentioned bad weather in menden yesterday. >> he wasn't one to take chances but i've read in report where stranger things have happened. >> reporter: today a search and rescue team scoured an area...
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y avisos de heladas, pudiéramos experimental al sur del medioeste, y en el norte sobre las dakotas sobreemperaturas bordeando los 100 grados. esto es todo de mi parte. continuamos con más de "primer impacto." >>> gracias. y una nueva modalidad para bajar de peso tiene a algunos doctores preocupados, se trata de un parche que es conocido a la lengua, y tienen que rendirse a la dieta de líquidos, y podría provocar infecciones en la boca o desprenderte y obstruir la traquea. ♪ >>> hacer ejercicio es beneficioso para todos, pero los médicos dicen que los pacientes con diabetes de tipo 2 le pueden sacar ventaja, es que hacer rutinas ayuda a mantener bajo control los niveles de azúcar, y recomiendan comenzar poco a poco. >>> y si tiene hijos pequeños preste atención a una advertencia que es de vida o muerte, las autoridades revelan que los líquidos y pomadas para adormecer las encías pueden ser peligrosos, fueron asociada con una rara condición que podría tener fatales consecuencias. >>> una bebé hispana de 16 meses tiene una oportunidad de vivir y todo gracias al empeño de unos especialistas,
y avisos de heladas, pudiéramos experimental al sur del medioeste, y en el norte sobre las dakotas sobreemperaturas bordeando los 100 grados. esto es todo de mi parte. continuamos con más de "primer impacto." >>> gracias. y una nueva modalidad para bajar de peso tiene a algunos doctores preocupados, se trata de un parche que es conocido a la lengua, y tienen que rendirse a la dieta de líquidos, y podría provocar infecciones en la boca o desprenderte y obstruir la traquea....
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this is the sound of an earlier experimental version of a stealth helicopter. >> there would be a vague sound. might be the sound of a hall comet their was going in the opposite direction. >> reporter: one key to the stealth nature is a secret heavily coded fabric-like material which children in the neighborhood were seen collecting. >> probably people in the pentagon tonight who are very concerned that peemss of the helicopter may be even now on their way to china because we know china is trying to make stealth aircraft. >> reporter: the chinese military is known to have close relationships with the pakistani military. and the remaining large pieces of the secret u.s. helicopter hidden under a tarp were trucked away by pakistani officials tuesday to an unknown destination. residents there also told abc news that just before the helicopters arrived, all electricity and cell phone service was knocked out and then came back on right after the choppers left. senior pentagon official said today he would absolutely not comment on what the analysts are saying in our report. >> and no one was
this is the sound of an earlier experimental version of a stealth helicopter. >> there would be a vague sound. might be the sound of a hall comet their was going in the opposite direction. >> reporter: one key to the stealth nature is a secret heavily coded fabric-like material which children in the neighborhood were seen collecting. >> probably people in the pentagon tonight who are very concerned that peemss of the helicopter may be even now on their way to china because we...
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we do some things that are experimental like that and some things that are more popular. >> how many venues? >> five left. >> so last wednesday you opened and now it runs through june 5. >> june 5. >> just around the corner here. >> one other thing. you got theater that's cutting edge. you got dance. >> and we have opera. and this is something that is 25th anniversary of penguin books publishing a book by william boroughs. quia-- >> no, queer. and borrow wrote this book in mexico city and never published in the 1980s. they published all his works and violence but never about being gay. because there was a lot of homophobia in 1985 the penguin finally published it so the 25th anniversary. so a local composer he decided he would take the book and translate it verbatim to the stage. that's what they did. they had this opera, he has all of the text of william's queea. it's performed by this amazing actor. he is also a drag queen and his drag neem is drama flint stone. and trauma flintstone. and trauma plays william borrow's character. and a narcotics fueled lunatic that just storms throu
we do some things that are experimental like that and some things that are more popular. >> how many venues? >> five left. >> so last wednesday you opened and now it runs through june 5. >> june 5. >> just around the corner here. >> one other thing. you got theater that's cutting edge. you got dance. >> and we have opera. and this is something that is 25th anniversary of penguin books publishing a book by william boroughs. quia-- >> no, queer. and...
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. >>> coming up later on "good morning america," an experimental treatment for hair loss.elash extender treat baldness? >> we'll see. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. everyone else, t late-night comics take on the world's most-wanted terrorist. the books are read... man: and all the pens are put down... woman: and everything there is to learn is learned. man: till the heroes retire and the monsters return to their dens... woman: and all the plots are wrapped up. man: till that day... boy: by hook or by crook... girl: by book or by nook... woman: i will read. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. ♪ so i feel better by the time we tee off. [ dog treats drop ] everybody likes to get a bonus. get more free during the petsmart #big brands bonus sale. and save $5 on new k9 advantix ii® and advantage ii® flea & tick products. at petsmart. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the s
. >>> coming up later on "good morning america," an experimental treatment for hair loss.elash extender treat baldness? >> we'll see. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. everyone else, t late-night comics take on the world's most-wanted terrorist. the books are read... man: and all the pens are put down... woman: and everything there is to learn is learned. man: till the heroes retire and the monsters return to their dens... woman: and all the plots...
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if you can't close to an experimental serial people but nobody listens to be practicing doctors and in consequence we have an increased number of patients with mental disabilities on an increased number of crimes committed by neatly disabled people to this cannibal it's a vivid illustration of what i'm talking about chuckles of police officers and appearing to cooperate with the authorities being looked calm as he was led back to his flat he'll remain in custody until psychological tests determine whether he can stand trial peter all over r.t. moscow. right track of the website carty dot com but from all stories from the bottom of the earth to the stars adoring from the world's end it all seems a short or so experiences life in russia's prime time subjects. and on the state more than a hundred years ago russian sunsets to rock the formidable trouble of the straits still comes amid preparations for a new mission to the isis astronauts michael fossum explains the details from toss in a bit i thought. the headlines are up next stay with us here i don't. ok well the fourth quarter. of. thi
if you can't close to an experimental serial people but nobody listens to be practicing doctors and in consequence we have an increased number of patients with mental disabilities on an increased number of crimes committed by neatly disabled people to this cannibal it's a vivid illustration of what i'm talking about chuckles of police officers and appearing to cooperate with the authorities being looked calm as he was led back to his flat he'll remain in custody until psychological tests...
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that you can't close clearly experimental seeable people but nobody listens to the opinion of practicing doctors and in consequence we have an increased number of patients with mental disabilities and an increased number of crimes committed by mentally disabled people to place cannibal it's a vivid illustration of what i am talking about shackled to police officers and appearing to cooperate with the authorities charged being looked can if he was led back to his flat he'll remain in custody until psychological tests determine whether he can stand trial peter all of a r.t. moscow. well check out more of the stars stories we're covering on air at r.t.e. dot com a regular updates and eye catching videos are always online for you and here's some of what you can capture online right now the u.s. state department is on the hunt for a former new york resident who went around car dealerships posing as a russian diplomat to get the best deals of luxury vehicles plus. param noted. that. there are. r t talks to danish director lars larson who became persona non grata after talking audiences after c
that you can't close clearly experimental seeable people but nobody listens to the opinion of practicing doctors and in consequence we have an increased number of patients with mental disabilities and an increased number of crimes committed by mentally disabled people to place cannibal it's a vivid illustration of what i am talking about shackled to police officers and appearing to cooperate with the authorities charged being looked can if he was led back to his flat he'll remain in custody...
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southern unity of palestine's rival factions may shake israel's hold on the region conciliation experimental law of supply and even a jewish state last month and ever. former nazi death camp guard accused of murdering thousands of jews will soon hear his fate traced enough to alleged victims of torture to relatives of the survivors. and joins action against a common threat western funk is going to rise in moscow what are the new ways alongside the russian leader to stem terrorism and drug trafficking. and lorena's discusses the current pressing issues in the world of politics in all craned up in school enlisting believes that gadhafi is a concept that i have played a role in the outbreak of violence. you know great thank you very much for talking to r.t. here in price and now tell me what is the geopolitics the geopolitics is looking at the underlying global agenda to engender these multi-generational and outside the bounds of say the day to day perception as presented in the mainstream media some people say that what you do is essentially fear mongering amongst the general population what's
southern unity of palestine's rival factions may shake israel's hold on the region conciliation experimental law of supply and even a jewish state last month and ever. former nazi death camp guard accused of murdering thousands of jews will soon hear his fate traced enough to alleged victims of torture to relatives of the survivors. and joins action against a common threat western funk is going to rise in moscow what are the new ways alongside the russian leader to stem terrorism and drug...
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joining me and i got that right a nice showcase for tuning in and make everything back tomorrow and experimental and back on the shell shocked about how the koch brothers are trying to influence america's youth in the meantime don't forget to become a fan of be alone or show on facebook and follow us on twitter and if you missed any of the night's show or any other nights you can always catch it all that you tube dot com slash do you want to show where we post the interviews as well as the show in its entirety coming up next is adam versus the man. marvin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british style stock. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. is a report on our keep. more news today violence.
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but did they ask the passengers that were on the plane i had a time hey guys do you mind if we experimentally fly you through the thickest part of the volcanic ash i wonder i wonder if they have the right to opt out of here at least not very much but i do think it's like you know you got to pick your poison depending on the continent you know in the united states have to deal with your air traffic controllers falling asleep in your planes crashing as a result over there you need to you know fly through some volcanic clouds in order to get where you're going was one of them cannot ever know you're going to get ok now let's go back to dominic strauss kahn in his stand up we haven't really talked about it in a little while but since we were in iran. he's got a lot of people that are supporting him majority the french population thinks that he's been set up we've heard french officials say that they think that this perp walk that we've seen is absolutely ridiculous and one of his strongest supporters has been in art and henry levy i don't know if i'm saying his name properly but he's a philosophe
but did they ask the passengers that were on the plane i had a time hey guys do you mind if we experimentally fly you through the thickest part of the volcanic ash i wonder i wonder if they have the right to opt out of here at least not very much but i do think it's like you know you got to pick your poison depending on the continent you know in the united states have to deal with your air traffic controllers falling asleep in your planes crashing as a result over there you need to you know fly...