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and that will bolster hodgkin's testimony even though some things were okay. some things were weak, and sometimes were not as strong. >>catherine: the jury has to hear that. >> i know what the defense was doing and they did a good a job. the prosecution did a good job. but i tell you want, this one on and on and on. they went into a lot of details. how do know about the h g h,? studies showing the hand growth. things that i noticed today i was sitting in the courtroom. all of the court reporters 1 hodgkin's was providing his testimony. there were glued. not the case today. i'm not a sore sure how much impact. i'm not so sure-- >>catherine: and with the extended testimony of the mistress, kimberly bell? >> she was his mistress. she will speak about the size of his testicles getting smaller. experts point that to the use of steroids. >>catherine: the all- important is her testimony? >> it is going to be important. the defense has a lot of ammunition. a woman is having an affair. she wants monetary gain although barry bonds had promised to buy her a house in ariz
and that will bolster hodgkin's testimony even though some things were okay. some things were weak, and sometimes were not as strong. >>catherine: the jury has to hear that. >> i know what the defense was doing and they did a good a job. the prosecution did a good job. but i tell you want, this one on and on and on. they went into a lot of details. how do know about the h g h,? studies showing the hand growth. things that i noticed today i was sitting in the courtroom. all of the...
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steve hodgkin's will also be there. >>pam: we have a lot about the phone calls between a voice mills and the judge to not allow. >> interesting, she was not allowed because she said that she painted him into bed of light. and the worst signs of steroid " reach " and did not want to-rage-- with steroid rage supposedly on these voice mail tapes that were not allowed in to evidence. coming up, possible testimony from the former mistress, kimberly bell and what she has said in an interview with playboy magazine. >>pam: 5:15, nuclear threats. radiation in food in japan and by the u.s. government is keeping an eye on food right here. 5:40, local mergers, at&t and t mobile what it means for customers. 5:45, car seat safety. how you drive coming up. >>pam: libya wants to meet with united nations to discuss a military force being used against government there. the skies above the tripoli had lit up for hours british and french forces impose a no-fly zone. the u.n. security council decided late on kerstin to use military force to
steve hodgkin's will also be there. >>pam: we have a lot about the phone calls between a voice mills and the judge to not allow. >> interesting, she was not allowed because she said that she painted him into bed of light. and the worst signs of steroid " reach " and did not want to-rage-- with steroid rage supposedly on these voice mail tapes that were not allowed in to evidence. coming up, possible testimony from the former mistress, kimberly bell and what she has said in...
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the defense attacked hodgkins credibility. >>> legendary actress elizabeth taylor died. she was also a champion of aids education. we'll be right back. ♪ that airline is gonna nail that frequent flyer with restrictions when he tries to use his miles. ♪ that's a lot of red tape! step on it! [ tires screech ] ♪ i can't escape the red tape! now you can with rapid rewards! come on! [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] join rapid rewards and enjoy unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and no red tape. ♪ >>> britney spears is coming to san francisco this sunday. and in anticipation of her visit, local castro retailer under one roof is displaying a waxed figure of the pop star all week long. if you donate, you could take your picture. and on friday, there will be a look-alike contest. the cest has been moved. . >> britney spears may not have known the concert was going to be moved to the pacific auditorium in san francisco due to weather concerns. even though, some fans are feeling a little toxic about spears not performing outside the castro theater like originally planne
the defense attacked hodgkins credibility. >>> legendary actress elizabeth taylor died. she was also a champion of aids education. we'll be right back. ♪ that airline is gonna nail that frequent flyer with restrictions when he tries to use his miles. ♪ that's a lot of red tape! step on it! [ tires screech ] ♪ i can't escape the red tape! now you can with rapid rewards! come on! [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] join rapid rewards and enjoy unlimited reward seats, no blackout...
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the defense attacked hodgkins credibility. >>> legendary actress elizabeth taylor died. she was also a champion [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> britney spears is coming to san francisco this sunday. and in anticipation of her visit, local castro retailer under one roof is displaying a waxed figure of the pop star all week long. if you donate, you could take your picture. and on friday, there will be a look-alike contest. the cest has been moved. . >> britney spears may not have known the concert was going to be moved to the pacific auditorium in san francisco due to weather
the defense attacked hodgkins credibility. >>> legendary actress elizabeth taylor died. she was also a champion [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we...
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fred whipple and nick picked non-hodgkin's as being the site for the whipple observatory basically fine roundedness airplane and picking out the sites they like. kitt peak in northern new mexico make up this solar observatory which is now building the kitt peak still has the world's largest telescope 1962 which is still the worlds largest national observatory finally building a new one for meter sized telescope in hawaii that will be done in a few years. and of course we have some great supporting facilities like the mir laboratory on campus for every observatory in this book from the apache point to kitt peak and is now building a fantastic new mirror for the project we might talk a little bit of called the large synoptic observer telescope which will open up the entire night sky every week to the public starting in five or six years. there a lot of great characters we haven't talked about. roger angell, frank bash at mcdonald observatory richard green's director of kitt peak am the large vernacular telescope observatory which is the closing chapter of our book because we are just gett
fred whipple and nick picked non-hodgkin's as being the site for the whipple observatory basically fine roundedness airplane and picking out the sites they like. kitt peak in northern new mexico make up this solar observatory which is now building the kitt peak still has the world's largest telescope 1962 which is still the worlds largest national observatory finally building a new one for meter sized telescope in hawaii that will be done in a few years. and of course we have some great...
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the chronological leukemia or hodgkin's disease in contrast and are less of increased 30 or 40 years. part of the unpredictability is that we do not know the biological basis. we cannot yet fathom, for instance, what makes pancreatic cancer are gallbladder cancer so different. what is certain however is that even the knowledge of cancers biology is unlikely to eradicate fully for my lives. we might as well focus on prolonging life rather than a lemonade dust. the war on cancer with sp1 by redefining victory. so that is the second passage. how are we doing for time? is there time for one last passage you should be back up? am going to read the very last passage is the final summary of the book. this passage was actually probably the hardest for me to write and goes back to the question that john todd about why i had written this book is an answer to a question that a woman had raised them so we return to the story of this woman to the incredible women who i treated while a fellow in boston, she had had an abdominal sarcoma and had relapsed and had an interview that mission, incredible
the chronological leukemia or hodgkin's disease in contrast and are less of increased 30 or 40 years. part of the unpredictability is that we do not know the biological basis. we cannot yet fathom, for instance, what makes pancreatic cancer are gallbladder cancer so different. what is certain however is that even the knowledge of cancers biology is unlikely to eradicate fully for my lives. we might as well focus on prolonging life rather than a lemonade dust. the war on cancer with sp1 by...
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i began to piece together how at the age of 39 years old he was stricken with non hodgkins lymphoma and was a 36 person in the history of medicine to have a bone transplant. while he was in recovery from this illness, he went to the cancer institute in boston and piped in the boston red sox game. when he got out of isolation they said what is the one favor what is the one thing you want to do now the you get out of hospital? he said i want to walk around fenway park. nice thought it was one of the most dramatic and wonderful stories because 23 years later he not only survived against all odds but managed in an even then it greater beat the odds in a greater rate by being the leader of the red sox when they won the world series nobody thought was possible. and meeting him and him telling his story i signed on to cover the iran contra hearings that is when i saw brandon sullivan sitting a few seats behind him. and then when they came in to represent, the zero room would crackle. it still crackles. when i walked into the ted stevens case trial this year, there is an electricity in the room
i began to piece together how at the age of 39 years old he was stricken with non hodgkins lymphoma and was a 36 person in the history of medicine to have a bone transplant. while he was in recovery from this illness, he went to the cancer institute in boston and piped in the boston red sox game. when he got out of isolation they said what is the one favor what is the one thing you want to do now the you get out of hospital? he said i want to walk around fenway park. nice thought it was one of...
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to piece together the story of how at the age of 39 years old, larry had been stricken with non-hodgkin's lymphoma and had -- and was the 36th person in the history of medicine to have a bone transplant. and while he was -- and while he was in recovery, his miraculous recovery from this illness, he -- he had -- he went to the dana farber cancer institute in boston and they typed in the boston red sox team and so ultimately -- when larry got out of his isolation, they said what's the one favor -- what's the one thing that you most want to do now that you're getting out of the hospital and larry said, i want to go walk around fenway park and there's fenway park because and there's a picture of the old fenway park. well, larry's story -- i've always thought it was one of the most dramatic and wonderful stories because, of course, larry, 13, 23 years later larry not only survived what -- against all the odds but managed to an even greater beat the odds in even a greater way by being the leader of the red sox when they won the world series. a feat nobody thought was possible. it was shortly af
to piece together the story of how at the age of 39 years old, larry had been stricken with non-hodgkin's lymphoma and had -- and was the 36th person in the history of medicine to have a bone transplant. and while he was -- and while he was in recovery, his miraculous recovery from this illness, he -- he had -- he went to the dana farber cancer institute in boston and they typed in the boston red sox team and so ultimately -- when larry got out of his isolation, they said what's the one favor...
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began to piece together the story how at the age of 39-years-old larry had been stricken with mom hodgkin's lymphoma and was the 36th person in the history of medicine to have an oncologist bone transplant. and while he was in recovery of his miraculous recovery from this illness he went to the institute in boston and the typed in the boston red sox games. so ultimately when leary got out of the isolation they said what's the one fever -- what is the one thing you want to do now that you are getting out of the hospital and he said i want to go walk around fenway park and fenway park right here by the way. old pictures of fenway park. well, larry's story i've always thought there was one of the most dramatic and wonderful stories because of course larry, 14, 20 years later larry moly survived against all the gods but managed an even greater -- beat the odds and in even greater way by being the leader of the red sox when they won the world series, the defeat that nobody thought was possible. it was shortly after meeting larry and telling his story and the "legal times" i signed on to cover th
began to piece together the story how at the age of 39-years-old larry had been stricken with mom hodgkin's lymphoma and was the 36th person in the history of medicine to have an oncologist bone transplant. and while he was in recovery of his miraculous recovery from this illness he went to the institute in boston and the typed in the boston red sox games. so ultimately when leary got out of the isolation they said what's the one fever -- what is the one thing you want to do now that you are...
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gifford cml, or hodgkin's disease in contrast and her lifespan might have increased 30 or 40 years. part of the unpredictability about the trajectory of cancer in the future is that we do not know the biological basis for this pic we cannot yet fathom for instance, what makes pancreatic cancer or gallbladder cancer so markedly different from cml or the breast cancer. what is certain, however, is that even the knowledge of cancer biology is unlikely to eradicate cancer fully from our lives. as richard suggests, we might as well focus on prolonging life rather than eliminating death. this war on cancer may best be won by redefining victory. so that's a second passage. how are we doing for time? is the time for one last passage or should we wrap up? one last passage. i'm going to read the very last passage in the book. a very short passage, and i think is the final summary of the book. this passage is, was actually probably the hardest for me to write. and, in fact, goes back to the question that john talked about, why i had written his book it was written as an answer to a question th
gifford cml, or hodgkin's disease in contrast and her lifespan might have increased 30 or 40 years. part of the unpredictability about the trajectory of cancer in the future is that we do not know the biological basis for this pic we cannot yet fathom for instance, what makes pancreatic cancer or gallbladder cancer so markedly different from cml or the breast cancer. what is certain, however, is that even the knowledge of cancer biology is unlikely to eradicate cancer fully from our lives. as...