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uh, some iodine crystals, calcium carbonate and a... breathing tube and some gauze. ♪ ♪ boa vista: wend your fingerprint on the organ transporter. phelps is the one that took that from the hospital. always put it back when we were done. it's clear that you assisted the doctor with the surgeries. yeah, i can hand the scalpel over just as good as the next guy. keeping costs down just puts more money in my pocket. talking about money? you we messing with people's lives. i found a group of people with a need, so i filled it. 85,000 people... waiting. 60,000 for a kidney. that's a lot of customers. so you found donors. (chuckles softly) i'm good at sales. wasn't hard. trolled blood banks looking for matching donors. it's amazing what people will part with for a little money. well, you and the ctor d a pretty good scheme. what happened? u got grdy, you decided that you could do the wholehing by yourself? (laughs) no. the doctor developed a very bad habit. hey. it's no wonder you can't hold a scalpel straight. it's your fault he died. that's what we were really fighting about yesterday, afte
uh, some iodine crystals, calcium carbonate and a... breathing tube and some gauze. ♪ ♪ boa vista: wend your fingerprint on the organ transporter. phelps is the one that took that from the hospital. always put it back when we were done. it's clear that you assisted the doctor with the surgeries. yeah, i can hand the scalpel over just as good as the next guy. keeping costs down just puts more money in my pocket. talking about money? you we messing with people's lives. i found a group of...
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. >> women weren't doing sports before, because they didn't want to, when in fact a lot of it was gauzeortunity. >> many of the generation in my family, they all talked about how they loved to play sports much but they just did not have the opportunity. now, you know, moving forward 40 years, i had my opportunity. i knew i wouldn't be able to be a professional athlete on this stage, on a platform without title ix. >> i was watching the olympics this year. they said more women brought home medals than men. do you think the nation is responding to the success of women in sports? >> no doubt. not only were there more women in the u.s. olympic team, have you to understand, because of title ix all those team sports, soccer, basketball, of course, which historically has done well, there's so many more female athletes that are able to participate in sports on a higher level, as a result of that, you saw the results from the olympics. >> you're getting the love, though. we keep talking about the men, why do you think that is? >> i think where we are in society, you know, from where we came from
. >> women weren't doing sports before, because they didn't want to, when in fact a lot of it was gauzeortunity. >> many of the generation in my family, they all talked about how they loved to play sports much but they just did not have the opportunity. now, you know, moving forward 40 years, i had my opportunity. i knew i wouldn't be able to be a professional athlete on this stage, on a platform without title ix. >> i was watching the olympics this year. they said more women...
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dide of been gauz turns out that this was not a protest that was hijacked by extremists. it was a planned attack carried out by heavily armed individuals. there was a house hearing on it to this week. the state department was criticized for turning down requests for more help in securing the consulate. this used to be your field. if they asked for more security, why did they not get it? and is there an attempt to recover? >> -- to a cover-up? >> i have been in the position where i ask for something and did not get it from headquarters. i did it during the time of the cold war. it was the same kind of problem. this is the field headquarters issue that you have. obviously, that request should have been granted. it came from the details security officer. that is beyond the bowels of the bureaucracy of the state department. that would like it to the secretary, much less to the white house. >> what about the cover-up? >> i don't see a cover-up. we did not know enough and sometimes you should now get out there and make judgments without knowing the facts. susan rice obviously d
dide of been gauz turns out that this was not a protest that was hijacked by extremists. it was a planned attack carried out by heavily armed individuals. there was a house hearing on it to this week. the state department was criticized for turning down requests for more help in securing the consulate. this used to be your field. if they asked for more security, why did they not get it? and is there an attempt to recover? >> -- to a cover-up? >> i have been in the position where i...
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all know about this division between dogs and the west bank, and if these elections are held without gauze and jerusalem, then the division will only get worse. we want a unified palestinian people. >> out on the streets, opinions are mixed. no one should boycott the election. voting is a human right that we should all exercise. >> we'veeen waingor it is an important step in a voor.>> i'm not going to vote. commissioncbeos the first direct elections for hro>> sun ss theon oprtity to iect neif she ss is time to enthlectio fo36ears. wi w fillrelvthr ff sucsssh sa. ficialests a d s fm e>>o tinma n en sitn y's ad esntl. th, pfein tmoth en -heea reate t s fsteeo kw e gn lgue see a ts h yrir rnrod0 ro aay etoviinspsae igys ci >> it is comfoable. >>we ltlca. we would be standing around tm. >>e tedo nd o wt kindf distances the microbuses cover per in kilometers. people just shrug thei shlds d lls t bes e edrod-the-clock about that? , fo wo, bef rend oouto story -- a senior ielgee fialasee kle ia sse car bombing in central beut >> tsis lan heee nfctng as a result of ke ihe. ilavthe latest throhoexh
all know about this division between dogs and the west bank, and if these elections are held without gauze and jerusalem, then the division will only get worse. we want a unified palestinian people. >> out on the streets, opinions are mixed. no one should boycott the election. voting is a human right that we should all exercise. >> we'veeen waingor it is an important step in a voor.>> i'm not going to vote. commissioncbeos the first direct elections for hro>> sun ss...
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we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and caught. you don't have to actually light something like a candle, you don't actually have to touch something. we will add, more, make more effect, here. you got cherries jubilee. how do you put this out? [laughter]. put the lid? what if you don't have a lid? cookie sheet. >> very good. that's a good one. cover the thing, take it off the burner. take it off. do i immediately open it again? no. you already put it out leave it alone and whether or not it is the cheapest fire extinguisher you can buy? baking soda. have a couple boxes of baking soda, near the stove. cut the top off so it's ready to go.
we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and...
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all know about this division between dogs and the west bank, and if these elections are held without gauze and jerusalem, then the division will only get worse. we want a unified palestinian people. >> out on the streets, opinions are mixed. no one should boycott the election. voting is a human right that we should all exercise. >> we've been waiting for any election since 2006. it is an important step in a vote for the democratic people. it is what we need. >> i'm not going to vote. with local council elections, you can never be sure if the candidates are 100% trustworthy and honest. >> these local elections have been postponed twice. now the electoral commission is hoping for strong voter turnout. it is, after all, an historic day. these are the first direct elections for hebron's city council since 1996. >> sun says the vote is an opportunity to inject new life into the council and offer an alternative to the fatah party. she says it is time to end the stagnation. >> the people want this election. we have not had local elections for 36 years. will we have to wait that long again before
all know about this division between dogs and the west bank, and if these elections are held without gauze and jerusalem, then the division will only get worse. we want a unified palestinian people. >> out on the streets, opinions are mixed. no one should boycott the election. voting is a human right that we should all exercise. >> we've been waiting for any election since 2006. it is an important step in a vote for the democratic people. it is what we need. >> i'm not going...
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as soon as we found out the gauze gauz consulate was being overrun i was on the phone with my national security team. had you heard that before and if so what sort of information would be given at the moment if indeed there was a drone flying above benghazi at time? >> exactly. who was the national security team? was it john brennan? was it david petraeus? was it john clapper? were people on the ground in benghazi. they're hiding behind these terms, national security team, intelligence community, who was we talking about here? who are the individuals or the ones the president claim gave him this information? and did the president steer them in that direction? was this is mind set by the administration that said libya was great victory and al qaeda was on the ropes and no longer a threat to us. there would undo the narrative. bill: this is clearly president obama's war without u.s. involvement, in all likelihood nato would not have done what it did. mike rogers told martha last hour if the united states does not respond that the, the terrorists in eastern libya are going to act again. n
as soon as we found out the gauze gauz consulate was being overrun i was on the phone with my national security team. had you heard that before and if so what sort of information would be given at the moment if indeed there was a drone flying above benghazi at time? >> exactly. who was the national security team? was it john brennan? was it david petraeus? was it john clapper? were people on the ground in benghazi. they're hiding behind these terms, national security team, intelligence...
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. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based cardio dx. it involves a blood draw that can be done at a doctors office but what happens after that is extremely sophisticated science. >> once the blood is drawn from the patient, we bring it into our lab at palo alto and it's a three step process. >> the first step involved automated machines that extract rna from the blood cells, which is then used to synthesize a complete dna sample. >> the final step we put it on this machine that measures the 23 genes in our algorithm. >> it's ultimately measuring gene expression. look for what genes are turned on when a patient's heart is diseased. and produce mack that blocks the arteries. it gives a strong indication whether a patient suffering from heart disease. >> with our test we can easily and quickly identify those patients where the chest pain is unlikely to be caused by a block in the coronary artery. >> he believes the blood test could reduce the false positives and unnecessary angiograms while giving patients who do need them a quicker diagno
. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based cardio dx. it involves a blood draw that can be done at a doctors office but what happens after that is extremely sophisticated science. >> once the blood is drawn from the patient, we bring it into our lab at palo alto and it's a three step process. >> the first step involved automated machines that extract rna from the blood cells, which is then used to synthesize a complete dna sample....
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. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based cardio dx. involves a blood draw that can be done at a doctors office but what happens after that is extremely sophisticated science. >> once the blood is drawn from the patient, we bring it into our lab at palo alto and it's a three step process. >> the first step involved automated machines that extract rna from the blood cells, which is then used to synthesize a complete dna sample. >> the final step we put it on this machine that measures the individual levels of the 23 genes in our algorithm. >> it's ultimately measuring gene expression. look for what genes are turned on when a patient's heart is -- or blood vessels are diseased and producing the plaque that blocks the arteries. it gives a strong indication whether a patient suffering from heart disease. >> with our test we can easily and quickly identify those patients where the chest pain is unlikely to be caused by a block in the coronary artery. >> he believes the blood test coupled with other screening methods, could reduce the false p
. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based cardio dx. involves a blood draw that can be done at a doctors office but what happens after that is extremely sophisticated science. >> once the blood is drawn from the patient, we bring it into our lab at palo alto and it's a three step process. >> the first step involved automated machines that extract rna from the blood cells, which is then used to synthesize a complete dna sample....
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. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based dx.e done at a doctors office but what happens after that is extremely sophisticated science. >> once the blood is drawn from the patient, we bring it into our lab at palo alto and it's a three step process. >> the first step involved automated machines that extract rna from the blood cells, which is then used to sin they size a complete dna sample. >> the final step we put it on this machine that measures the 23 genes in our algorithm. >> it's ultimately measuring gene expression. look for what genes are turned on what a patient's heart is diseased. it gives a strong case whether a park sent suffering from heart disease. >> with our test we can easily and quickly identify those patients where the chest pain is unlikely to be caused by a block in the coronary artery. >> he believes the blood test could reduce the false positives and unnecessary angiograms while giving patients who do need them a quicker diagnosis. >> if someone needs an invasive test or not or can i watch them more closel
. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based dx.e done at a doctors office but what happens after that is extremely sophisticated science. >> once the blood is drawn from the patient, we bring it into our lab at palo alto and it's a three step process. >> the first step involved automated machines that extract rna from the blood cells, which is then used to sin they size a complete dna sample. >> the final step we put it on this...
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i was at the oral surgeon, bleeding heavily, and had gauze in my mouth.i explained to her i was at the oral surgeon and i had a big bloody gauze in my mouth and i could come later. she said, you want to come now. so i came and continued to bleed for the rest of the day. nothing helped me at that meeting. the meeting was around the idea that we were going to get copies of the first set of wikileaks papers. over the next month, leading up to july 25, 2010, when the times published the first set of wikileaks documents, you can imagine from my perspective and the journalist's perspective, it was an incredibly busy time. i tried to understand, didn't really succeed -- the espionage act, understand liability, what exception could be found in the law, what the pentagon papers taught, what all those cases came to mean. and it was fairly momentous on july 25th when we first released those, and as a lawyer you have this sense, what happens now? no prior restraint. what happens now? what's going to be the consequence of this for press law, for liability, for nationa
i was at the oral surgeon, bleeding heavily, and had gauze in my mouth.i explained to her i was at the oral surgeon and i had a big bloody gauze in my mouth and i could come later. she said, you want to come now. so i came and continued to bleed for the rest of the day. nothing helped me at that meeting. the meeting was around the idea that we were going to get copies of the first set of wikileaks papers. over the next month, leading up to july 25, 2010, when the times published the first set...
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the vice president and the vice-presidential debate a month after gauze gauds blamed it on intelligencevices telling them it was simply reaction to the video. hen hillary clinton tried to take responsibility. and finally president obama in his first real public statement was on the comedy channel with jon stewart who to his credit did ask the president how to clean up some of these discrepancies. this is really much lower standard than what the american people expect of their president. jenna: i was looking at the front page of "the wall street journal" unrelated to the benghazi incident but voters from ohio were talking about how they felt about the candidates in general and the writer for "the wall street journal" said many fear neither mr. romney nor president barack obama can end their worries over growing health care cost, stagnating incomes and the job market as well. this goes beyond benghazi when err talking about credibility and leadership. i wonder how both candidates add up when it comes to credibility from voters on their leadership? >> voters are concerned that both candida
the vice president and the vice-presidential debate a month after gauze gauds blamed it on intelligencevices telling them it was simply reaction to the video. hen hillary clinton tried to take responsibility. and finally president obama in his first real public statement was on the comedy channel with jon stewart who to his credit did ask the president how to clean up some of these discrepancies. this is really much lower standard than what the american people expect of their president. jenna:...
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jon: i mean we just had an ambassador and three other americans killed in guz gauze and the vice president goes into that grin, is that, is that appropriate, julie? >> i don't know, i don't think the grin was directed toward deaths in libya. the grin was directed at absurd statement by paul ryan that this administration hasn't done anything toward terrorism. this administration got bin laden. this administration taken out god knows how many terrorists. not that wanted bin laden dead or alive around proceeded a to invade a country where bin laden wasn't. had the steel resolve to get bin bin. when paul ryan sitting there as congressman has temeritity saying president hasn't done anything to get terrorists. jon: no, what he said our policy in libya is unraveling. >> look, first of all when the president is arguing somehow he decimated al qaeda when all the evidence is now to the contrary is a blatant falsehood. but secondly look, the part of the problem for biden and way he carried himself, he didn't just smile and giggle at that inappropriate moment in libya which is turning into huge scanda
jon: i mean we just had an ambassador and three other americans killed in guz gauze and the vice president goes into that grin, is that, is that appropriate, julie? >> i don't know, i don't think the grin was directed toward deaths in libya. the grin was directed at absurd statement by paul ryan that this administration hasn't done anything toward terrorism. this administration got bin laden. this administration taken out god knows how many terrorists. not that wanted bin laden dead or...
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: one of clinton's assistant secretaries testified last week she was following the events in dpauz gauze in realtime, -- benghazi in realtime, bill. bill: u.s. ambassador susan rice is also talking. what is she saying, james? >> reporter: was ambassador rice's appearance on five sunday shows on september the 16th asserting benghazi was a protest over anti-islam film gone awry and not a premeditate attack, led critics of the administration to cry cover-up. she too effectively blamed the tell fence community for her false statements. she adamantly denies that the administration sought to hide the truth. as rice said, i quote. absolutely not she said to the "washington post." it was purely a function what was provided to us. what you get, day one, day two, day 14 isn't the whole story. lastly, according to published reports, larry swarls the u.s. embassy office in egypt whose tweets drew controversial criticism by mitt romney and disavowed by the white house has been relocated to washington. bill: interesting. hillary clinton was in lima, peru on the eve of debate number two. martha has mor
: one of clinton's assistant secretaries testified last week she was following the events in dpauz gauze in realtime, -- benghazi in realtime, bill. bill: u.s. ambassador susan rice is also talking. what is she saying, james? >> reporter: was ambassador rice's appearance on five sunday shows on september the 16th asserting benghazi was a protest over anti-islam film gone awry and not a premeditate attack, led critics of the administration to cry cover-up. she too effectively blamed the...
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i was at the oral surgeon bleeding heavily, and had gauze in my mouth. i explained to her that the oral surgeon hadn't gone well and maybe i could come with the she said no, you want to come now. so i came in a continued to bleed for the rest of the day. nothing help me at that meeting. and meeting was around the idea that we're going to get copies of the first set of wikileaks cable took over the next month, leading up to july 25, 2010, when the times published the first set of wikileaks documents, you can imagine from my perspective, as was from journalist perspective, it was an incredibly busy time. i tried to understand, did we -- i tried to understand what the exceptions could be found in what the pentagon papers taught, but all those cases came to me. and he was fairly momentous on july 25 when we first released those. and as a large of a sense, what happens now? than no prior restraint. but what happens now? what's going to be the consequences for press law, for liability, for national security? and what happened after july 25 is exactly what usua
i was at the oral surgeon bleeding heavily, and had gauze in my mouth. i explained to her that the oral surgeon hadn't gone well and maybe i could come with the she said no, you want to come now. so i came in a continued to bleed for the rest of the day. nothing help me at that meeting. and meeting was around the idea that we're going to get copies of the first set of wikileaks cable took over the next month, leading up to july 25, 2010, when the times published the first set of wikileaks...
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gauze and my mouth. i explained to her that i was at the oral surgeon and it had not gone well and had a bloody gauze and my mouth and libya could come later. she said, no, you want to come now. i came and continue to bleed for the rest of the date. the meeting was around the idea that we were going to get copies of the first set of wikileaks cables if. over the next month leading up to july 25th 2010 when the times published the first set of wikileaks tickets, you can imagine from my perspective as well as from the journalists perspective, it was an incredibly busy time. i tried to understand, did not release exceed the the espionage act. i try to understand liability, with the exceptions could be found in the law, what the pentagon papers fun with all those cases came to me, and it was fairly momentous on july july 25th when we first release those, and as a lawyer you have this sense, well, what happens now. no prior restraint. pretty confident about that, but what happens now, what will be the consequ
gauze and my mouth. i explained to her that i was at the oral surgeon and it had not gone well and had a bloody gauze and my mouth and libya could come later. she said, no, you want to come now. i came and continue to bleed for the rest of the date. the meeting was around the idea that we were going to get copies of the first set of wikileaks cables if. over the next month leading up to july 25th 2010 when the times published the first set of wikileaks tickets, you can imagine from my...
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i thought it was interesting that mitt romney almost wanted benghaziway from the then gauz comments.hen president obama is speaking, he is not speaking just to the electorate but other countries. i thought he did very well in that debate. i do not think that might grow issue is an important public policy issue. with florida voters, with a large jewish population. especially in southeast florida. they care about how the president has treated as real. and by all accounts they are very happy. host: bill on twitter -- what can we expect from another obama term? guest: floridians care about -- jobs and the economy. we are looking at a state that is starting to turn things around. the president inherited a bad situation two on paid wars. the largest expansion of medicare that went unpaid for. i heard mr. curry explaining about the deficit. let us remember how we got that the opposite. it took a few years to get things turned around. we are looking at 31 straight months of job growth. job growth is headed in the right direction. we just got good news in florida earlier this week that for th
i thought it was interesting that mitt romney almost wanted benghaziway from the then gauz comments.hen president obama is speaking, he is not speaking just to the electorate but other countries. i thought he did very well in that debate. i do not think that might grow issue is an important public policy issue. with florida voters, with a large jewish population. especially in southeast florida. they care about how the president has treated as real. and by all accounts they are very happy....
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namely, the administration is hampering, hindering the development of natural gauze as rammedly as possible, and that's holding back the development of manufacturing because it's a -- >> look, i couldn't disagree more. i think what is hindering the use of natural gas in manufacturing is the fact that the infrastructure is still young. for every $10 we spend on energy, only one is on natural gas right now because we simply don't have yet the infrastructure to employ that in -- >> bring the gas to the manufacturing -- >> and to have the machinery actually run off that kind of gas versus fossil fuels but the price difference is very incentivizing. we're looking in the right direction. i'll let the fact checkers read on the opinions on energy image thought the president has a great deal to brag on, on energy production and and it's not just fracking, which is a big part -- fracking is a good example of a government investment role that led to an important industrial -- >> what you mean by that? >> one of my themes is -- grant and i agree on this -- is the role for government in investments that
namely, the administration is hampering, hindering the development of natural gauze as rammedly as possible, and that's holding back the development of manufacturing because it's a -- >> look, i couldn't disagree more. i think what is hindering the use of natural gas in manufacturing is the fact that the infrastructure is still young. for every $10 we spend on energy, only one is on natural gas right now because we simply don't have yet the infrastructure to employ that in -- >>...