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at the institute of medicine in the swiss city of bonn around 4 and 5 of the analyses that geneticist sylvia books carries out in her lab involve samples left by casual contact so-called touch d.n.a. but a contact. with touch d.n.a. you can get a range of results from a good profile to an unusable one but we've reached the point where we can create a genetic profile from just 10 to 20 cells. since the early days in the development of d.n.a. profiling 35 years ago the amounts of genetic material needed to get a result have fallen steadily. every cell nucleus in the body contains a person's entire genome packed into 23 pairs of chromosomes. half of your d.n.a. comes from your mother and the other half is from your father forensic investigators compare stretches of d.n.a. they can vary widely from individual to individual segments that don't encode for genes the trick is to 1st make millions of copies of the d.n.a. under examination that's what enables can even tiny traces of d.n.a. to be analyzed. at a crime scene there may be thousands of touch d.n.a. samples. like on the wine glass in
at the institute of medicine in the swiss city of bonn around 4 and 5 of the analyses that geneticist sylvia books carries out in her lab involve samples left by casual contact so-called touch d.n.a. but a contact. with touch d.n.a. you can get a range of results from a good profile to an unusable one but we've reached the point where we can create a genetic profile from just 10 to 20 cells. since the early days in the development of d.n.a. profiling 35 years ago the amounts of genetic material...
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the american institute of medicine recommends 90 milligrams of vitamin c. in the german society for tradition says $110.00 billy graham's a sufficient so what is the correct dosage they can vary from country to country depends a bit on which evidence you look at function of the nutrient you look at which method you use to derive the average requirement how much safety margin you are but in germany for example they do coincide with the european union's requirements and what exactly happens if i fail to reach the recommended logs depending on the time and you do ration that your intake is insufficient and of course you increase the risk for deficiency and therefore your increased risk for disease many people around the world are very worried that they don't reach their recommendation so they take some supplements so what you think about this well if a person is healthy and has access to healthy food then taking dietary supplements is not necessary it may even be harmful but even if you try to do everything right with patrician there's something which is calle
the american institute of medicine recommends 90 milligrams of vitamin c. in the german society for tradition says $110.00 billy graham's a sufficient so what is the correct dosage they can vary from country to country depends a bit on which evidence you look at function of the nutrient you look at which method you use to derive the average requirement how much safety margin you are but in germany for example they do coincide with the european union's requirements and what exactly happens if i...
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of learning , and mapping, and observations. by new tools and computers for industry, medicine, and the home as well as the school. technical institutions will reap .he harvest of these gains and finally the space effort itself while still in its infancy has already created great number of new companies and tens of thousands of new jobs. space and related industries are generating new demand and investment and skilled personnel, and this city and this state and this region will share greatly in this growth. what was once the furthest outpost on the old frontier of the west will be the furthest outpost on the new frontier of science and space. houston -- [applause] kennedy: your city of houston with its manned spacecraft center will become the heart of a large scientific and engineering community. during the next five years the national aeronautics and space administration expects to double the number of scientists and engineers in this area. to increase its outlays for salaries and expenses to $60 million a year. million in plants and laboratory facilities, and to contract a new space effort over $1 billion for this center in the city.
of learning , and mapping, and observations. by new tools and computers for industry, medicine, and the home as well as the school. technical institutions will reap .he harvest of these gains and finally the space effort itself while still in its infancy has already created great number of new companies and tens of thousands of new jobs. space and related industries are generating new demand and investment and skilled personnel, and this city and this state and this region will share greatly in...
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of the unions and july 4th messages. he spoke in uplifting ways. you have a d-lister like beto saying every institution, the military, the media, medicine is racist. w are you going to be president of the united states when the whole thing is racist? laura: this is where it all lead. this is where their world view has to lead. if you think america is fatally fraud from the outset, then of course you think the constitutional provision that talks about your right to self-defense, second amendment. that has to go. free speech. religious liberty. well, only if your religious values don't conflict with the modern world view. tearing down statues, they will be burning books next. this is where it is. they have been teaching this for a long time. now it's becoming mainstream in the democrat party. even poor old joe biden is caught up in it. i don't think we'll see beto on any more magazine covers. jesse: they thought he was the next jfk says more about the media than it does about him. i think you hit the nail on the head. the reason they say this country is racist and founded on white supremacy, it makes it easier to destroy those institutions because ob
of the unions and july 4th messages. he spoke in uplifting ways. you have a d-lister like beto saying every institution, the military, the media, medicine is racist. w are you going to be president of the united states when the whole thing is racist? laura: this is where it all lead. this is where their world view has to lead. if you think america is fatally fraud from the outset, then of course you think the constitutional provision that talks about your right to self-defense, second...
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of the unions and july 4th messages. he spoke in uplifting ways. you have a d-lister like beto saying every institution, the military, the media, medicine is racist. how are you going to be president of the united states when the whole thing is racist? laura: this is where it all lead. this is where their world view has to lead. if you think america is fatally fraud from the outset, then of course you think the constitutional provision that talks about your right to self-defense, second amendment. that has to go. free speech. religious liberty. well, only if your religious values don't conflict with the modern world view. tearing down statues, they will be burning books next. this is where it is. they have been teaching this for a long time. now it's becoming mainstream in the democrat party. even poor old joe biden is caught up in it. i don't think we'll see beto on any more magazine covers. jesse: they thought he was the next jfk says more about the media than it does about him. i think you hit the nail on the head. the reason they say this country is racist and founded on white supremacy, it makes it easier to destroy those institutions because
of the unions and july 4th messages. he spoke in uplifting ways. you have a d-lister like beto saying every institution, the military, the media, medicine is racist. how are you going to be president of the united states when the whole thing is racist? laura: this is where it all lead. this is where their world view has to lead. if you think america is fatally fraud from the outset, then of course you think the constitutional provision that talks about your right to self-defense, second...
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presidential candidate bernie sanders getting a taste of his own medicine thanks to members of his own campaign team. sanders is promising to institute a $15 for our federal minimum wage if elected, his own staffers are saying they need higher wages right now. peter doocy has the story tonight. >> reporter: we hear a lot. bernie sanders says he would raise the minimum wage as president. >> we are going to raise the minimum wage to a living wage, $15 an hour. fighting for a $15 an hour minimum wage. a $15 an hour minimum wage. >> reporter: that he apparently hasn't raised the minimum wage as a boss. some staffers say they are getting stiffed by the democratic socialist month after his campaign's rank-and-file form the union, the washington post published the draft of a letter complaining given our campaign's commitment to fighting for a living wage of at least $15 an hour we believe it is only fair that the campaign would carry through this commitment to its own team. the sanders 2020 campaign tells fox the union has been negotiating to make sure salaried workers working 40 hours a week are still getting at least $15 an hour and as th
presidential candidate bernie sanders getting a taste of his own medicine thanks to members of his own campaign team. sanders is promising to institute a $15 for our federal minimum wage if elected, his own staffers are saying they need higher wages right now. peter doocy has the story tonight. >> reporter: we hear a lot. bernie sanders says he would raise the minimum wage as president. >> we are going to raise the minimum wage to a living wage, $15 an hour. fighting for a $15 an...
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of the unions and july 4th messages. he spoke in uplifting ways. you have a d-lister like beto saying every institution, the military, the media, medicine is racist. w are you going to be president of the united states when the whole thing is racist? laura: this is where it all lead. this is where their world view has to lead. if you think america is fatally fraud from the outset, then of course you think the constitutional provision that talks about your right to self-defense, second amendment. that has to go. free speech. religious liberty. well, only if your religious values don't conflict with the modern world view. tearing down statues, they will be burning books next. this is where it is. they have been teaching this for a long time. now it's becoming mainstream in the democrat party. even poor old joe biden is caught up in it. i don't think we'll see beto on any more magazine covers. jesse: they thought he was the next jfk says more about the media than it does about him. i think you hit the nail on the head. the reason they say this country is racist and founded on white supremacy, it makes it easier to destroy those institutions because ob
of the unions and july 4th messages. he spoke in uplifting ways. you have a d-lister like beto saying every institution, the military, the media, medicine is racist. w are you going to be president of the united states when the whole thing is racist? laura: this is where it all lead. this is where their world view has to lead. if you think america is fatally fraud from the outset, then of course you think the constitutional provision that talks about your right to self-defense, second...
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of 3 according to which the russian italian. high tech institutes will cooperate in genetics they will share the pharmaceuticals in your medicine. production. and there are concluding there are preparations for a racist and italian astronaut to the sas. also have a lot of ties in humanitarian area and. we have the reconstruction of the arc of the city actually really devastating earthquake in 2009. the ideas. are going gathered ballasts and the danger jorja. but have also been restored to the health of the russian a. because of that. there have really need a lot of contacts between the her knowledge and the awareness a national museum. and i would like to use this opportunity to. busy say that. if i'm happy that. italy will host the winter olympic games in 20 or 26 i'd like to congratulate italy on that. and propose our. experience we've received during portugal our generation is called they will enjoy in big games. over a 1000000 ways the russian citizens have been to. russia citizens have been to italy is to receive in the last year. today we also exchanged opinions about the worth of up its cooperation and relations were true
of 3 according to which the russian italian. high tech institutes will cooperate in genetics they will share the pharmaceuticals in your medicine. production. and there are concluding there are preparations for a racist and italian astronaut to the sas. also have a lot of ties in humanitarian area and. we have the reconstruction of the arc of the city actually really devastating earthquake in 2009. the ideas. are going gathered ballasts and the danger jorja. but have also been restored to the...
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of science and engineering in medicine. thank you for sharing this data, we are a very evidence-based institution. i want to remark on the new york times article on the university of colorado at boulder's football plan where i was trained. i walked by the football stadium every morning. there is a fantastic sports medicine program as well. it was interesting because two regents voted against supporting the new football coach hire, because of this increasing head trauma in football. we are seeing this at the national academy as a widespread occurrence where leadership at the university level are starting to be more and more hesitant about supporting football programs and we are fall out suchf with the university of maryland president who recently said he was going to resign as a result of the football investigation. you,t to ask you, all of what you think the implications of this data and these measures are going to mean for the future of football at universities when it seems to be at a very risky perception from university leadership. at the national academy we are concerned because we care about
of science and engineering in medicine. thank you for sharing this data, we are a very evidence-based institution. i want to remark on the new york times article on the university of colorado at boulder's football plan where i was trained. i walked by the football stadium every morning. there is a fantastic sports medicine program as well. it was interesting because two regents voted against supporting the new football coach hire, because of this increasing head trauma in football. we are...
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of 1958. the following year dan and dora came to washington, dc and dan began his career as a researcher in medicinal chemistry at the walter reed army institute. his work dominated in his expertise in drug development against malaria. after the birth of their two children, wanda and elliott, dora resumed her education, getting degrees in french and teaching english as a second language. she taught in montgomery county, maryland public schools including 23 years at bethesda chevy chase high school where she headed the english as a second language department. dan passed away in 1992. both of their children live in the washington area. wanda is the deputy assistant director of an international association that deals with transportation. elliott is a freelance videographer and owns a video production company. he is married and has three 24, 22 and 15. after dora retired from full-time teaching in 1999, she became active as a volunteer with this museum. her work here consists of translating and helping to research material from the holocaust written in croatian, bosnian and serbian. her original project was connected to the archive. we will hear l
of 1958. the following year dan and dora came to washington, dc and dan began his career as a researcher in medicinal chemistry at the walter reed army institute. his work dominated in his expertise in drug development against malaria. after the birth of their two children, wanda and elliott, dora resumed her education, getting degrees in french and teaching english as a second language. she taught in montgomery county, maryland public schools including 23 years at bethesda chevy chase high...
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medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. what's around the corner could be surprising. ask your doctor about eliquis. >>> every single member of this institution, democratic and republican, should join us in condemning the president's racist tweets. >> midsummer madness on the house floor. a vote to condemn the president's racist remarks, but only four republicans sign on. >>> so people who have private insurance would eventually have to give that up under your plan? >> they would eventually be covered under medicare for all. >> medicare for all which means obamacare's gone, gone, period, or you build on obamacare. >> kamala harris trying to clarify her health care position. joe biden not buying it. the 2020 democrats growing contentious. >>> welcome back, everybody, on a wednesday, i'm dave briggs. >> good morning, i'm jessica dean in for christine romans. it is 33 minutes past the hour here in new york. >>> a turbulent night on the divided house floor ending in a vote to condemn president trump's racist remarks targeting four minority congresswomen. just four republicans voted for the resolution, all from districts often targeted by democrat
medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. what's around the corner could be surprising. ask your doctor about eliquis. >>> every single member of this institution, democratic and republican, should join us in condemning the president's racist tweets. >> midsummer madness on the house floor. a vote to condemn the president's racist remarks, but only four republicans sign on. >>> so people who have private insurance would eventually have...
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of child pornography. critics believe that the abuse could have been stopped sooner if action was taken by institutions such as michigan state university where he had a sports medicine the 1990s. following an 18 month senate investigation launched after nassar's sentencing that found the u.s. olympic committee and usa gymnastics knowingly concealed the sexual abuse of gymnasts, lawmakers are introducing new legislation that would hold the sports governing bodies to are more stringent accountability. and joining us, two of the driving forces behind the legislation. richard blumenthal and jerry moran. yes, things are happening beyond trump land here, trying to go get things done in washington. senator blumenthal, tell us what the legislation does that would prevent what happened. >> you're absolutely right that larry nassar was a monster predator. he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. but he was not a lone wolf. he was enabled by the u.s. olympic committee and by the gha national governing boards. there is a long list of other predators still out there, a long list of enablers who have to be held accountable. and other sports like swimming, wrestling and fig
of child pornography. critics believe that the abuse could have been stopped sooner if action was taken by institutions such as michigan state university where he had a sports medicine the 1990s. following an 18 month senate investigation launched after nassar's sentencing that found the u.s. olympic committee and usa gymnastics knowingly concealed the sexual abuse of gymnasts, lawmakers are introducing new legislation that would hold the sports governing bodies to are more stringent...
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medicine organizations as a member of the board of directors or medical advisory panel. brief in this presentation, i am going to give an overview of the ncaa sports science institute, talk briefly about catastrophic injury in sport, describe the process of how we put together a document -- and review the six areas a document, and review the six areas of discussion. let me talk briefly about the ncaa. ncaa is thehe person speaking in front of you now. i'm a full-time paid professional on the staff. people who about 514 work in indianapolis. our job is to serve the membership. member schools, 500,000 student athletes, a representative democracy. of thehe exact opposite nfl, which is more of a top down organization. we are more bottom-up. islegislation is to pass, it from 1100 member schools. world, ik around the believe we were the second organization in the world for a national body or international governing body to have a full-time chief medical officer. the first was fifa. they had a chief medical officer for several years. this the ncaa developed position, several other national governing bodies have followed suit. i am a neurologist by background. i'm a former footb
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was the first to tell me and other institutional investors one of my plans is to bifurcate this company to give you an opportunity to invest in an fda approved medicinallieve there's tens of billions more interest in than that in recreational. mothers against drunk driving -- >> although no fda approved ones except for one. >> but if the industry said look, i want to deliver the cbd molecule with 2.5% thc, bring that as a product. there's no high there. i'm going to make a medicinal versus -- there's mothers against drunk drivers that says to the politicians if you legalize this as a legalized drug in this state your life is over who goes against a mother? nobody. >> they'll have long time liability as recreational. >> never going to happening. >> the feeling of getting fired when it's your baby -- >> listen, it's a bummer i have been fired more than once just like bruce. but here's the thing it's the comeback that matters f. scott marlin fitzwatfitzgera are no sect acts >> it's the 18 million shares. >> i didn't get 18 million shares when i left the white house. i got 18 million page views. >> he's probably one of the largest shareholders that's no l
was the first to tell me and other institutional investors one of my plans is to bifurcate this company to give you an opportunity to invest in an fda approved medicinallieve there's tens of billions more interest in than that in recreational. mothers against drunk driving -- >> although no fda approved ones except for one. >> but if the industry said look, i want to deliver the cbd molecule with 2.5% thc, bring that as a product. there's no high there. i'm going to make a medicinal...
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the school of medicine continues its mission to close gaps in healthcare and expand education opportunities for students. the south texas diabetes and obesity institute, and the alzheimer's center are engaged in research to address health disparities in the region. in closing, i want to point out that hsi's provide hispanics the greatest access to college education. they represent over 50% of all higher education institutions yet serve 66% of hispanic , undergraduates. in 2016, hsi's awarded 56% of all degrees to hispanic students and are increasing educational access and success to the nation's hispanic. thank you for this opportunity to share the work being undertaken and i stand ready to work with you and ensuring that all students are ready for success. rep. davis: thank you. mr. dubois: members of the committee, good morning. the fact that i am sitting here before you today is positive -- proof positive that community colleges are indeed engines of economic opportunity. i am a community college graduate. i was the first in my family to attend college. truth said, i was disinterested in high school. and if it were not for my mother's persistence
the school of medicine continues its mission to close gaps in healthcare and expand education opportunities for students. the south texas diabetes and obesity institute, and the alzheimer's center are engaged in research to address health disparities in the region. in closing, i want to point out that hsi's provide hispanics the greatest access to college education. they represent over 50% of all higher education institutions yet serve 66% of hispanic , undergraduates. in 2016, hsi's awarded...